Robert Maranto
Robert Maranto (B.S. Maryland, 1980; Ph.D. Minnesota, 1989) is the 21st Century Chair in Leadership at the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas, and previously taught political science at Villanova University. He also worked at the Brookings Institution and for the Clinton administration in the 1990s. He joined Heartland’s Board of Policy Advisors in 2017.
Maranto is interested in civil service reform generally and school reform in particular. Since December 2015 he has edited the Journal of School Choice, having prior served as book review editor. In concert with others Bob has written or edited 11 scholarly books which have sold dozens of copies and are so boring that his own mother refused to read them. These include, President Obama and Education Reform: The personal and the political (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2012), The Obama Presidency: Change and Continuity;(Routledge, 2011), A Guide to Charter Schools (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006), Beyond a Government of Strangers (Lexington, 2005), and School Choice in the Real World: Lessons from Arizona Charter Schools (Westview 2001).
He recently co-edited two books appealing to very different audiences: The Politically Correct University (published by conservative AEI), and Judging Bush (published by liberal Stanford University Press). He is now working on a book on education policy in the Obama years and beyond, and another on Arizona charter schools. His more than 70 scholarly publications have appeared in journals including Public Administration Review, Computers and Education, the Journal of School Leadership, Social Science Quarterly, the Journal of Educational Research, and Education Next.
Maranto’s more than 100 op-eds have appeared in venues including the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Houston Chronicle, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Baltimore Sun. In 1987 Bob played for the University of Minnesota’s National Champion College Bowl team. In his non-existent free time Bob hikes in the mountains
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Robert Maranto Contributions
- Government & Politics
- Government & Liberty