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Irvin Scott

Irvin Scott

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Along with being a teacher and education leader for over 30 years, Irvin Scott is a speaker and minister. He is a husband, father, and grandfather.

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Dr. Irvin Scott is a learner, leader, speaker, author, philanthropist and Harvard educator devoted to teaching doctoral and masters educational leadership as well as founding the Harvard initiative, Institute for Faith and Education (L.I.F.E.)

Irvin Scott joined the faculty of Harvard Graduate School of Education during the summer of 2016. At Harvard, Scott's concentration is educational leadership. He also leads the initiative to bring faith and education communities together called the Leadership Institute for Faith and Education (L.I.F.E.), started in 2017 at Harvard.

Before coming to Harvard, Scott served for five years as the deputy director for K-12 education at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he led the investment of $300 million in initiatives focused on transforming how teachers are recruited, developed, and rewarded. This work was built on existing efforts that were occurring in the Gates Foundation's Intensive Partnership. At the Foundation, Scott also led a team to initiate the Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teaching and Teachers experience, which has become a teacher-driven movement and can be found in a majority of states across the country. Look up #ECET2 to learn more. This teacher-led effort involves bringing thousands of teachers together to collaborate with their peers, engage in teacher leadership, and celebrate the profession. In an effort to address educational inequities in the U.S., Scott also led an effort at the Foundation to build strong partnerships and deeper engagement between faith-based organizations that serve underrepresented students, families, and communities.

Prior to his Foundation work, Scott spent over 20 years working in the "trenches" as a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and chief academic officer. Right before going to the Foundation, Scott was the Chief Academic Officer for Boston Public Schools, where he was responsible for the academic programming of the school systems, as well as overseeing all regional superintendents and schools in the district. Scott previously served as high school academic superintendent for the district and co-chaired Harvard University's Urban School Leader' Summer Institute.

In 2006, Scott was selected into the Urban Superintendents Program at Harvard University. After completing a year of intense course work, he interned with John Deasy, Superintendent of the Prince George's County Public Schools in Maryland from 2007-2008. During that time, he led a team to plan and implement the district's new Leadership Development Office for 225 principals.

Scott began his professional education experience in the classroom as an English teacher and choral director for fifteen years. He also served as the principal of McCaskey East High Schools in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for four years.

As principal, Scott led a team of teachers and administrators to reform the 3,200-student high school into eight small learning communities, as well as to develop core curricula for all students. He also directed Project Forward Leap, a nonprofit, academic enrichment program for urban, middle-school scholars in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Lancaster Pennsylvania.​

Scott holds a bachelor's degree from Millersville University; a master's degree in education from Temple University; and a master's and doctoral degree from Harvard University.
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Update #1 - I have a surprise for you..... May 12, 2023

Dear Subscribers, 

Thank you for subscribing to my upcoming book. Several of you have sent me notes of encouragement, and I want you to know how much I appreciate it. I'm going to be sending you updates as we go through the campaign. This is update #1, and I have a surprise for you...... 

Would you believe this is my second book!?  Shhhhhhhh, don't tell anyone. :-) 

But, seriously...I wrote a book way back in 2007. But, whatever you do, don't order it. It's really not that good. Actually, you can order it if you like. It's entitled, "Listening to Nature: Identifying, Sustaining, and Replicating Organizational Growth."  It may not be in print any longer.  I think I only sold one copy, to my Kisha, my wife...and she probably asked for a discount. LOL!

Unlike "30 for 30..." I did not write that book for a large audience; I wrote it for myself. You see, that book represented my internal musings on personal and organizational leadership. At the time I was striving to be a great high school principal at McCaskey East High School in Lancaster, PA. I would read everything I could get my hands on. And I processed what I was reading by writing my thoughts, journalling.  I then turned it into a book. 

Why did I publish it? I'm not sure. I think I thought others might find it helpful.  

The same can be said about this book. I trust that others find it inspiring, informative, and helpful, especially educators, parents, students, and faith leaders...to name a few. 

Thanks again!


Look for update #2 coming soon. 


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