Norman Fruchter

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Norman Fruchter was an American writer, filmmaker, and education reform advocate known for his work on urban schooling and community-based education.

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instanceOf activist
education reform advocate
filmmaker
human
causeOfDeath complications from a fall
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1937
dateOfDeath 2023
educatedAt Rutgers University NERFINISHED
employer Annenberg Institute for School Reform NERFINISHED
Brown University NERFINISHED
Ford Foundation NERFINISHED
New York University
fieldOfWork community-based education
education reform
school governance
urban education
genre political fiction
social realism
hasChild two children
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Newsreel collective NERFINISHED
movement New Left NERFINISHED
community control of schools movement
notableFor advocacy of community-based education
participation in radical documentary filmmaking in the 1960s
research on school reform in New York City
work on urban schooling
notableWork Choosing Equality: The Case for Democratic Schooling NERFINISHED
Coed NERFINISHED
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Thirteen NERFINISHED
Troublemakers NERFINISHED
Urban Schools, Public Will NERFINISHED
occupation education policy researcher
educator
filmmaker
writer
placeOfBirth Newark, New Jersey NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Brooklyn, New York NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment left-wing
positionHeld director of the Annenberg Institute’s New York office
director of the Institute for Education and Social Policy at New York University
residence Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
spouse Heather Lewis NERFINISHED
wroteAbout community control of schools
education equity in urban districts
school desegregation

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Hackney Downs School educated Norman Fruchter