Johns Hopkins School of Education professor Robert Slavin and Dean David Andrews are included on a list of university-based academics who are contributing most substantially to public debates about K-12 and higher education.
The rankings, published last month's on Education Week's Rick Hess Straight Up blog and dubbed the 2013 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Presence rankings, reflect "both a scholar's body of academic work—encompassing books, articles, and the degree to which these are cited—and their 2012 footprint on the public discourse."
Slavin, director of Center for Research and Reform in Education, ranks 13th on the list. Andrews, who took over as dean of the school in September 2010, is 131st.
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