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Associate Professor
The School of Education at The New Goodwin College
Drexel University
Dr. Ed Bureau has served in a variety of teaching and leadership capacities in school districts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. His career of nearly four decades includes service as a: teacher, assistant superintendent, director of instruction, supervisor of professional development and school reform, supervisor of language arts and reading. Dr. Bureau has taught at Widener University and Penn State University.
As a leader Dr. Bureau has facilitated the work of professional and non-professional staff in numerous areas, including: curricula, technology integration, data informed decision making, school reform, English as a Second Language, special education, supervision and evaluation, governance of school entities, strategic planning. In addition to leadership in these areas, Dr. Bureau has presented numerous workshops at professional conferences, state level colloquia, and district staff training days.
At the state level, Dr. Bureau has served as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development. Dr. Bureau continued his leadership of PASCD’s Influence Committee, which has developed the capacity to effectively exert influence on educational policy making by Pennsylvania’s legislature and by the State Board of Education. Previously, he chaired the state committee on Teacher Supervision, and the committee on Equity and Access, which seeks to create equity for all students in access to the full curricula. ASCD, the parent organization of PASCD, has drawn upon Dr. Bureau’s leadership through service on its governing bodies.
Dr. Bureau holds a B.A. in English from Dickinson College, a M.Ed. in Curriculum from Temple University, and a Ph.D. in Language and Literacy from the University of Pennsylvania.
Bruce Levine
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Director, Business Strategy and Development
The New Goodwin College, Drexel University, including the School of Education and The Math Forum @ Drexel
Mr. Levine has had a career of more than 25 years in the fields of law, management consulting, education, corporate administration, and economic and workforce development. He has worked with some of the leading firms and organizations in their respective fields: SkaddenArps in law; Deloitte and Touche and Booz Allen in management consulting; Fantus in economic development consulting and site selection; and The George Washington University and Drexel University in higher education.
With a long-held interest in K-12, higher education and lifelong learning, Mr. Levine has spent the last several years focusing on growing the unique programming at Drexel and as a consultant with the Council on Competitiveness, a leading Washington DC based think tank that addresses issues, including the state of US education, that impact the future competitiveness of the US economy. He has taught the School Law course in the Drexel School of Education. In his spare time, he is a volunteer board member of the Career Transition Center, Inc. of Montgomery County, MD, which is the not-for-profit workforce development arm of the County. He also worked with LERN, perhaps the leading association for lifelong learning in the U.S.
Mr. Levine holds a B.A in American Studies magna cum laude from Hamilton College, a Masters of Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Institute of Government, and a J.D. from New York University School of Law.

