Noel S. Anderson

Noel S. Anderson Noel Anderson works with a variety of nonprofit and for-profit organizations nationally and internationally on issues of equity in education. He has received is Ph.D. in Education Policy, from New York University. Noel's areas of expertise are urban politics and education, social policy (link of anti-poverty programs and education reform), equity in education, comparative issues on race and education policy(South Africa/United States).

Books and Publications
Beyond Equality: Toward a Capabilities Approach in Urban Education.
Forthcoming. (Books and Publications: Forthcoming Publications) 2010
The Age Effect: A Quantitative Analysis of College Persistence among Black
Males. Forthcoming. (Books and Publications: Forthcoming Publications) 2010
Alonso, G., N. Anderson, C. Su and J. Theoharis. "Our Schools Suck:
Students Talk Back to a Segregated Nation on the Failures of Urban
Education." New York: New York University Press. (Books and
Publications: Book)
2009
Anderson, N. and C. Larson. "Sinking, Like Quicksand: Expanding Educational
Opportunity for Young Men of Color." Educational Administration Quarterly
5 (1): 71-114. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 2009
Anderson, N. and H. Kharem. "Education as Freedom: African American
Educational Thought and Activism." Lexington Books/Rowman and Littlefield
Press. Paperback in June 2010. (Books and Publications: Edited Book) 2009
"Hostile Takeover: Ant unionism and the Neoliberal Politics of Urban
School Reform in New York." Working USA. June. (Books and Publications:
Peer Reviewed Article)
2006

Awards, Honors and Fellowships
Principal investigator: ERIS Program/BMI. Grant from Kurz Family Foundation.
$50,000. (Grants and Fellowships) 2010
Principal investigator: ERIS Program/BMI. Grant from New York Senator John
Sampson. $75,000. (Grants and Fellowships) 2010
Principal investigator: ERIS Urban Community Teachers Project, 2010-11. Grant
from Schott Foundation for Public Education/Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation.
$426,000. (Grants and Fellowships) 2010
Principal investigator/co-director: ERIS/Black Male Initiative, 2008-09.
$112,200. (Grants and Fellowships) 2009
Principal investigator: ERIS Program at Brooklyn College, 2009-10. $99,075. (Grants
and Fellowships)
2009
PSC-CUNY Grant: "Black Knowledge Workers: Race and the Teachers Union
Movement in New York City." $5000 (Grants and Fellowships) 2009
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Education Leadership Award (National Urban League). (Awards
and Honors)
2008
Tow Faculty Travel Grant: "Legitimating Inequality: The Influence of American
Educational Ideas on Apartheid Education in South Africa." $5000 (Grants
and Fellowships)
2005