Anthony S. Bryk served as the ninth president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching from 2008 to 2020, where he led work on bringing the discipline of improvement science and organizing in improvement networks into education. In Chicago, Bryk cofounded the Center for School Improvement at the University of Chicago (subsequently expanded and operating as the Urban Education Institute) and the Consortium on Chicago School Research (now the UChicago Consortium on School Research).
All Publications
Title | Type | Date Sort ascending |
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How a City Learned to Improve Its Schools | Book | Apr 2023 |
Organizing Schools for Improvement Lessons from Chicago |
Book | Jan 2010 |
The Essential Supports for School Improvement | Report | Sep 2006 |
Trust in Schools A Core Resource for School Reform |
Article | Mar 2003 |
Trust in Schools A Core Resource for Improvement |
Book | Aug 2002 |
Authentic Intellectual Work and Standardized Tests Conflict or Coexistence? |
Report | Jan 2001 |
School Instructional Program Coherence Benefits and Challenges |
Report | Jan 2001 |
Annual CPS Trend Review, 2000 | Brief | Jan 2001 |
Chicago Classroom Demands for Authentic Intellectual Work Trends from 1997-1999 |
Brief | Oct 2000 |
Annual CPS Test Trend Review, 1999 | Brief | May 2000 |