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Biden taps California education leader for transition team

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden vistis a Bio Tech class before making remarks at the Miami Dade College on the importance of helping more Americans go to college September 2, 2015 in Miami, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Linda Darling-Hammond, a leading figure in California education policy, is heading the education transition team for President-elect Joe Biden.

Darling-Hammond, 68, the president of the state Board of Education, said she would not accept the job of U.S. education secretary. Still, her role as leader of the transition suggests how Biden will likely move to alter policy, emphasizing stronger support for the nation’s public schools and their teachers.


The Stanford education professor emeritus has long stressed the importance of teacher quality, with research and advocacy that stresses the value of top-tier teacher preparation programs, continued professional development and retention in the profession.

Going into 2020, she helped set priorities for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s increased funding for education that were sharply curtailed amid the coronavirus emergency.

Read the full story at LATimes.com.