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Hayes Mizell

Hayes Mizell is NSDC's first distinguished senior fellow and was recently director of the Program for Student Achievement at the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation. Mizell's writings include inspiration for teachers and principals working with middle school students as well as insight into funding and resources for staff development. Since September 2005, Mizell has written a column on aspects of district leadership for The Learning System.

This page offers links to many of Mizell's articles and speeches. Use the links below to jump to different sections on this page. Note: Some of the NSDC articles are available to members only; login is required. Nonmembers may purchase individual JSD articles or newsletter issues.

Podcasts
Hear Mizell deliver his most recent speeches: Visit Mizell's podcast page.
Related work:
Mizell also publishes PD in the News: Selected news reports about forces affecting what and how teachers learn.

Recent Speeches (2004-2008)

District leadership columns from The Learning System

JSD Feature Articles

Older Speeches (1992-2003)

Shooting for the Sun: A book of speeches and essays on issues in middle school reform. Many of the speeches below and several others are included in this collection, published in 2002.