Paul E. Peterson

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Paul E. Peterson
Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government

Paul E. Peterson is Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government, Director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance, and Senior Editor of Education Next: A Journal of Opinion and Research, all at Harvard University. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is a member of Hoover’s Education Success Initiative focusing on the improvement of education policy and providing public education solutions for state education and policy leaders.

Peterson’s research interests include educational policy, federalism, social capital, and charter schools. He has evaluated the effectiveness of school vouchers and other education reform initiatives, identified growth in student performance and closing of social and ethnic gaps over the past fifty years, and identified gains in student performance at charter schools.

Peterson is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Education.  Peterson is a recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, the Woodrow Wilson Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book published in government or international relations, and the Walton Family Foundation Prize for Best Academic Paper on School Choice and Reform awarded by the Economics and Finance Policy Association.  The Editorial Projects in Education Research Center reported that Peterson’s studies on school choice and vouchers were among the country’s most influential studies of education policy.

Recent books include Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning and, with Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann,  Endangering Prosperity: A Global View of the American School.


Contact
617/495-8312
ppeterso@gov.harvard.edu
My Website

1737 Cambridge Street,
CGIS Knafel Building, Room 433
and
15 Eliot Street,
Taubman Building (HKS), Room 218

For appointments, please contact:

pepg_administrator@hks.harvard.edu
617/495-7976

 

Subfields

American Politics

Academic Interests

Education Policy | Public Opinion | Public Policy | Social Policy & the Welfare State

Research Methods

Experiments | Historical Methods | Quantitative Methods | Surveys

Geographic Regions of Study 

United States