April 11, 2003
Program for Teachers Breaks With Harvard; Princeton Forgives and Forgets Web Breach; Columbia Historian to Become Provost
CUTTING THE HARVARD TIE: A partnership between Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and the founder of Teachers as Scholars has come apart. Teachers as Scholars, which began at the school in 1996, was jointly run by the university and Henry Bolter, 60, founder and director of the program. Hundreds of elementary- and secondary-school teachers visited the campus to participate in seminars in the humanities, mathematics, sciences, and the arts that were led by professors from
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