Dana Goldstein is an American journalist and the author of The Teacher Wars,[1][2][3] published by Doubleday and a New York Times best seller.[4] She is currently a domestic correspondent at The New York Times and has worked as a staff writer at The Marshall Project and as an associate editor at The Daily Beast. She received a Bernard L. Schwartz fellowship from the New America Foundation, a Spencer Foundation Fellowship in Education Journalism from Columbia University, and a Puffin Fellowship from The Nation Institute. Her work on politics, education, and women's issues has appeared in national publications including The Atlantic, Slate, The New Republic, and Politico.
Dana Goldstein | |
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Born | |
Education | Brown University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | Slate, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, The Atlantic, The Marshall Project |
Goldstein grew up in Ossining, New York. She graduated from Brown University, where she studied European intellectual and cultural history with a focus on gender, in 2006.[5] She lived and worked in Paris during 2004.[6]
References
edit- ^ Westervelt, Eric (6 September 2014). "Q&A: Dana Goldstein, Author, 'The Teacher Wars'". NPR. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- ^ Nazaryan, Alexander (24 August 2014). "Exorcising Ghosts From Classrooms". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- ^ Traister, Rebecca (4 September 2014). "Feminism's Real First Wave Was America's Early Teachers". The New Republic. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- ^ Goldstein, Dana (2014). The Teacher Wars: A History of America's Most Embattled Profession. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-53695-0.
- ^ Wang, Sarah (3 March 2020). "New York Times national reporter talks United States education policy". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- ^ Goldstein, Dana. "Biography". Retrieved 2016-11-18.
External links
edit- Official website
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Dana Goldstein on Facebook
- Dana Goldstein on Twitter
- Dana Goldstein on Tumblr