Penny Bender Sebring

Penny Bender Sebring is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Chicago and Co-Founder of the Consortium on School Research. Sebring has contributed to numerous Consortium publications on school organization, leadership, and students’ participation in digital media. She is a co-author of How a City Learned to Improve Its Schools (Harvard Education Press, 2023) and Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons from Chicago (University of Chicago Press, 2010). Previously, she was a Peace Corps volunteer and high school teacher. Penny graduated from Grinnell College and was a long-time member of its Board of Trustees. She received a master’s degree from the Pennsylvania State University, a PhD in Education and Policy Studies from Northwestern University, and an honorary doctorate from Grinnell. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Public Education Fund and Kids First Chicago and is a member of the Policy Advisory Board of the School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern.

Featured Publications

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School Leadership and the Bottom Line in Chicago School Leadership and the Bottom Line in Chicago Article Feb 2000
The Five Essential Supports for School Improvement

Mobilizing the Findings

Article Apr 2014
Relational trust in Valparaíso, Chile and Illinois schools Relational trust in Valparaíso, Chile and Illinois schools

Surprising consistency and further questions

Article Nov 2019
CCSR: A New Model for the Role of Research in Supporting Urban School Reform CCSR

A New Model for the Role of Research in Supporting Urban School Reform

Model Paper Feb 2009
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