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Kay Merseth
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Katherine K. Merseth, also known as Kay Merseth, is a highly respected educator and Senior Lecturer at Harvard University with over 40 years of experience in the field of education.3 She is best known for her work in teacher education, K-12 education reform, and international education consulting.
Professional Experience
- Senior Lecturer at Harvard University (1982-Present): Merseth teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard College.3
- International School and Teaching Consultant (1999-Present): She works with Ministries of Education, Professional Organizations, and Foundations in various countries, including Qatar, Jordan, Korea, Chile, South Africa, and Brazil.3
- Director of Teacher Education Programs (2001-2017): Merseth was the founding director of several teacher education programs at Harvard, including the Mid Career Math and Science Program and the Teaching and Curriculum Program.1
- Senior Fellow at Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (2011-2012): She worked on improving instructional practices for community college mathematics instructors.3
Education and Achievements
- Doctorate in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education (1982)3
- Master's degree in Mathematics from Boston College (1974)3
- Bachelor's degree in Theoretical Mathematics from Cornell University (1967)3
- Awarded Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize at Harvard College (2018)3
- Named one of the 15 most outstanding Professors at Harvard University (2017)3
- Consistently ranked as one of the top professors in Harvard College's General Education Program3
Merseth is known for her innovative teaching methods, including the use of case studies in education and her popular undergraduate course "Dilemmas of Equity and Excellence in American K-12 Education".24 She has also authored several books, including "Inside Urban Charter Schools: Promising Practices and Strategies in Five High-Performing Schools".5
