Richard Ingersoll Named ATE's 2011 Outstanding Researcher
The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) recently recognized CPRE’s Richard Ingersoll for his noteworthy contributions to education research. As the recipient of ATE’s distinguished Outstanding Researcher award, Ingersoll will deliver the keynote address at the ATE annual meeting in 2012.
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