Economics & Inequality
Retirement Security
Education
Health Care
Homeland Security
Election Reform
Media & Politics
International Affairs


Taking Note
Health Policy Watch
Health Beat Blog by Maggie Mahar
insideIran.org
The Fiscal High Road
Equality & Education
The Federal Election Reform Network
Prospects for Peace
Caravan Books
The Social Security Network


Donate to TCF
Join our Listserv
 Taking Note
Home About TCF News Room Join our Listserv
   Staff       Job Opportunities       Task Forces & Projects       Partners   
Gordon A. MacInnes
Fellow
Program
E-mail:  MacInnes@tcf.org

Gordon A. MacInnes has devoted four decades to government service and leadership on issues related to education, poverty, and urban living. Prior to becoming a fellow at The Century Foundation, he served from 2002 to April 2007 as assistant commissioner for Abbott Implementation for the New Jersey Department of Education, where he oversaw a division that was created to better coordinate the implementation of Abbott v. Burke, the nation’s most prescriptive and sweeping state supreme court ruling on school finance, and improve academic achievement in the state’s poorest cities. From 1998 to 2002, he served as president of Citizens for Better Schools, a New Jersey–based nonprofit organization. He was a member of the New Jersey State Senate from 1994 to 1998. Prior to that, he served in the New Jersey General Assembly and held positions that included chief executive of the New Jersey Network, director of the Fund for New Jersey, a special assistant to New Jersey Governor Richard J. Hughes, special assistant to the New Jersey commissioner of education, deputy director of the White House Task Force on the Cities, and director of program development for United Progress, Inc., the anti-poverty agency for Trenton, New Jersey. MacInnes is the author of Wrong for All the Right Reasons: How White Liberals Have Been Undone by Race (A Twentieth Century Fund Book published by NYU Press, 1996), and “Kids Who Pick the Wrong Parents and Other Victims of Voucher Schemes” (A Twentieth Century Fund/Century Foundation white paper, 1999).

MacInnes has a B.A. from Occidental College and an M.P.A. from The Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, where he also served as a visiting senior fellow from1976 to1978 and again from 1998 to 1999. He has had numerous opinion pieces published in the Newark Star-Ledger, the Record of Hackensack, the Daily Record of Morris County, and the New Jersey section of the New York Times.


Publications on Economics & Inequality

Wrong for All the Right Reasons How White Liberals Have Been Undone by Race
Gordon MacInnes, New York University Press, 3/15/1996


Publications on Education

What Educators Can Learn from ER
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 1/29/2010

Eight Reasons Not to Tie Teacher Pay to Standardized Test Results
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 10/27/2009

In Plain Sight: Simple, Difficult Lessons from New Jersey's Expensive Effort to Close the Achievement Gap
Gordon MacInnes, Century Foundation Press, 1/9/2009

Kids Who Pick the Wrong Parents and Other Victims of Voucher Schemes
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 9/1/1999


Articles on Education

What Educators Should Learn from ER
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 2/1/2010

Bloomberg’s Flawed Teacher Evaluation Mandate
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 12/1/2009

Avoid Top-down Policies that Disrespect Teaching
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 10/7/2009

Secretary Duncan: Let Charter Schools Be Charter Schools
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 8/26/2009

Secretary Duncan: Keep Charters out of the Muck, Please
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 7/9/2009

Charters Deserve a Role, But Not Center Stage
Gordon MacInnes, The Century Foundation, 6/23/2009


Publications on Media & Politics

Wrong for All the Right Reasons How White Liberals Have Been Undone by Race
Gordon MacInnes, New York University Press, 3/15/1996



Copyright 2008 The Century Foundation. Privacy Policy
NY Office: 41 East 70th Street—New York, New York—10021—Phone:212-535-4441—212-879-9197
DC Office: 1333 H Street, NW—10th Floor— Washington, D.C. 20005— Phone: 202-387-0400— Fax: 202-483-9430