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Richard Elmore
Born
Richard Frazier Elmore

(1944-03-02)2 March 1944[1]
DiedFebruary 2021(2021-02-00) (aged 76)
Academic work
InstitutionsHarvard Graduate School of Education
Main interestsEducation, instructional rounds

Richard Frazier Elmore (March 2, 1944 – February 2021) was the Gregory R. Anrig Research Professor of Educational Leadership in the Harvard Graduate School of Education,[2] where he taught for 24 years commencing in 1990.[3] Professor Elmore was known for his modes of learning framework, and instructional rounds.[3]

Selected bibliography

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  • Elmore, Richard F. (1986). "Graduate education in public management: working the seams of government". Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 6 (1): 69–83. doi:10.1002/pam.4050060107.
  • Elmore, Richard F.; Watson, Sara; Pfeiffer, David (1992). "A case for including disability policy issues in public policy curricula". Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (Curriculum and Case Notes). 11 (1): 167–173. doi:10.2307/3325146. JSTOR 3325146.

References

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  1. ^ Washington, U.S., Episcopal Diocese of Spokane Church Records, 1870–1970
  2. ^ "Richard Elmore". Harvard Graduate School of Education. Archived from the original on February 12, 2021. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "HGSE Remembers Richard Elmore". Harvard Graduate School of Education. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
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