The Haberman Educational Foundation
The Haberman Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation chartered in 1994 in accordance with the research of Dr. Martin Haberman for selecting the best teachers and principals for the children and youth of America.
Delia Stafford-Johnson is the President and CEO. She travels throughout the United States to conduct seminars and train teachers and principals in all public school districts.
Board of Advisors
(as of November 2005):
- Arlene Ackerman, Superintendent of the San Francisco school districts
- Anthony Catanese, President of the Florida Institute of Technology
- Ricardo Fernandez, President of Lehman College
- Charles E.M.Kolb, President of the Committee for Economic Development
- Jimmy Kilpatrick, Editor & Chief of EducationNews.org
- Mike McKibbin, California Teacher Credentialing
- Carl Patton, President of Georgia State University
- George E. Uhlig, Dean of the University of South Alabama
- Michael Wolfe, Executive Director of Publishers, Kappa Delta Pi
- Leo Klagholz, Former Commissioner of Education in New Jersey
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