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Oren Pizmony-Levy Israeli-American Sociologist | |
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Born | Tel-Aviv, Israel |
Alma mater | Indiana University (PhD), Tel Aviv University (BA, MA) |
Occupations |
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Known for | Opt-Out Movement, Sustainability Education, Public Opinion |
Oren Pizmony-Levy is an Associate Professor of International and Comparative Education [1] at Teachers College, Columbia University and the Founding Director [2] of the Center for Sustainable Futures where he leads a research-practice partnership with New York City public schools. Pizmony-Levy also co-directs The Public Matters [3], which brings together faculty from across the College to collaborate on public opinion projects related to their specific areas of interest.
Pizmony-Levy is well cited [4] for his work in the field of Comparative and International education.
Biography
editPizmony-Levy grew up in Eilat, Israel [5] and attended Tel-Aviv University for BA (Political Science and Educational Policy and Organization) and MA degrees (Sociology of Education). He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Sociology and the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Indiana University in 2013 .
Career
editPizmony-Levy is known for his research on Sustainability Education [6], Social Movements, and Public Opinion [3]. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, authored book chapters, and contributed to edited volumes on education policy and comparative education [7]. His work explores the intersections of education policy, public opinion, and social movements, with a particular focus on how these elements influence and shape educational practices and outcomes.
Pizmony-Levy earned his Ph.D. in Sociology and Education Policy from Indiana University Bloomington.[8] As an Associate Professor of International and Comparative Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, Pizmony-Levy has contributed to the field through his empirical research and theoretical advancements.[9]
His notable publications include articles in journals such as the "Comparative Education Review," "Journal of Environmental Education," and "Educational Policy," among others.[10]
References
edit- ^ "Pizmony-Levy, Oren (op2183) | Teachers College, Columbia University". Teachers College - Columbia University. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Columbia Climate School: Center for Sustainable Futures".
- ^ a b "The Public Matters | Teachers College, Columbia University". Teachers College - Columbia University. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Oren Pizmony-Levy". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Climate People: Oren Pizmony-Levy".
- ^ "About | Sustainability | Teachers College, Columbia University". Teachers College - Columbia University. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Oren Pizmony-Levy's research works".
- ^ "CSSN Scholar: Oren Pizmony-Levy". Indiana University School of Education. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Oren Pizmony-Levy". Teachers College, Columbia University. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
- ^ "Oren Pizmony-Levy's Research". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2024-06-01.