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HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York TimesMEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul. HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED How Children Succeed introduces us to a new generation of researchers and educators who, for the first time, are using the tools of science to peel back the mysteries of character. Through their stories—and the stories of the children they are trying to help—Tough traces theWHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York TimesMEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul. HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED How Children Succeed introduces us to a new generation of researchers and educators who, for the first time, are using the tools of science to peel back the mysteries of character. Through their stories—and the stories of the children they are trying to help—Tough traces theWHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: successMEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012.BIO | PAUL TOUGH
Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL TOUGH It’s about higher education and social mobility, and the way those two forces intersect in the United States today. For a long time, that relationship was pretty straightforward: Going to college was the single best way for young Americans to improve their station in life; higher education was the most powerful engine of American socialmobility.
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THE YEARS THAT MATTER MOST FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Taryn Roeder, Director of Publicity 617.351.3818 taryn.roeder@hmhco.com THE YEARS THAT MATTER MOST : HowCollege Makes or
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED: What Works and Why by Paul Tough Pub Date: May 24, 2016; Price: $18.99; Pages: 144; ISBN: 978-0-544-93528-0 make kids more motivated, engaged, and productive in the classroom, he writes, we have to find THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 creasingly about the problems that she couldn't immunize her patients against: homelessness, gang violence, physical abuse, and sexual abuse, as well as ab- PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York TimesVIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
WHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York TimesVIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
WHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
MEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.BIO | PAUL TOUGH
Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul.WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL TOUGH It’s about higher education and social mobility, and the way those two forces intersect in the United States today. For a long time, that relationship was pretty straightforward: Going to college was the single best way for young Americans to improve their station in life; higher education was the most powerful engine of American socialmobility.
PRESS KIT | PAUL TOUGH Get the Latest. Sign up to have occasional news and updates on Paul’s work delivered right to your inbox. YEARS THAT MATTER MOST REVIEW Years That Matter Most review. Melisma Cox, “Books Make the Best Friends” blog, December 12, 2019.TV | PAUL TOUGH
There’s news from all over this month about efforts to replicate the Harlem Children’s Zone. In Arkansas, the Central Little Rock Promise Neighborhood was one of 21 groups to receive a planning grant from the federal department of education. Julie Hall, one of the organizers, talked about her group’s plans on KTHV (video above). Meanwhile, the Chronicle of Philanthropy profiled another MOVERS THE HEADLINES THE 'TIMES' WANTS BACK PAGE 32 http://www.mediaweek.com MEDIAWEEK July 22, 1996 MOVERS Rosenblum joins Cablevision Gregorian upped Mirkin is new at New Line Inc. ad boss (continued from PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
MEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.BIO | PAUL TOUGH
Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul.WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL TOUGH It’s about higher education and social mobility, and the way those two forces intersect in the United States today. For a long time, that relationship was pretty straightforward: Going to college was the single best way for young Americans to improve their station in life; higher education was the most powerful engine of American socialmobility.
PRESS KIT | PAUL TOUGH Get the Latest. Sign up to have occasional news and updates on Paul’s work delivered right to your inbox. YEARS THAT MATTER MOST REVIEW Years That Matter Most review. Melisma Cox, “Books Make the Best Friends” blog, December 12, 2019.TV | PAUL TOUGH
There’s news from all over this month about efforts to replicate the Harlem Children’s Zone. In Arkansas, the Central Little Rock Promise Neighborhood was one of 21 groups to receive a planning grant from the federal department of education. Julie Hall, one of the organizers, talked about her group’s plans on KTHV (video above). Meanwhile, the Chronicle of Philanthropy profiled another MOVERS THE HEADLINES THE 'TIMES' WANTS BACK PAGE 32 http://www.mediaweek.com MEDIAWEEK July 22, 1996 MOVERS Rosenblum joins Cablevision Gregorian upped Mirkin is new at New Line Inc. ad boss (continued from PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
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Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGE Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. CONTACT | PAUL TOUGH Contact Media Inquiries. For media inquiries, please contact Taryn Roeder at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, at Taryn.Roeder@hmhco.com.. Lectures and Speaking Engagements. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.You can get more information about Paul as a speaker at the Lavin Agency’s HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
BY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success THE NEW YORKER DIGITAL EDITION : MAR 21, 2011 the new yorker, march 21, 2011 ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
MEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.BIO | PAUL TOUGH
Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul.WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL TOUGH It’s about higher education and social mobility, and the way those two forces intersect in the United States today. For a long time, that relationship was pretty straightforward: Going to college was the single best way for young Americans to improve their station in life; higher education was the most powerful engine of American socialmobility.
PRESS KIT | PAUL TOUGH Get the Latest. Sign up to have occasional news and updates on Paul’s work delivered right to your inbox. YEARS THAT MATTER MOST REVIEW Years That Matter Most review. Melisma Cox, “Books Make the Best Friends” blog, December 12, 2019.TV | PAUL TOUGH
There’s news from all over this month about efforts to replicate the Harlem Children’s Zone. In Arkansas, the Central Little Rock Promise Neighborhood was one of 21 groups to receive a planning grant from the federal department of education. Julie Hall, one of the organizers, talked about her group’s plans on KTHV (video above). Meanwhile, the Chronicle of Philanthropy profiled another MOVERS THE HEADLINES THE 'TIMES' WANTS BACK PAGE 32 http://www.mediaweek.com MEDIAWEEK July 22, 1996 MOVERS Rosenblum joins Cablevision Gregorian upped Mirkin is new at New Line Inc. ad boss (continued from PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGEPAUL TOUGH AUTHOR Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGHPAUL TOUGH AUTHORPAUL TOUGH NEW YORK TIMES Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
BIO | PAUL TOUGHPAUL TOUGH AUTHORPAUL TOUGH NEW YORK TIMES Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED How Children Succeed introduces us to a new generation of researchers and educators who, for the first time, are using the tools of science to peel back the mysteries of character. Through their stories—and the stories of the children they are trying to help—Tough traces theWHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
PAUL TOUGH | AUTHOR, SPEAKER, JOURNALISTPAUL TOUGHABOUT PAULBOOKSARTICLESAPPEARANCESMEDIA COVERAGEPAUL TOUGH AUTHOR Paul Tough Author, Speaker, Journalist. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously The Years That Matter Most), published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.His three previous books include the best-selling How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazineand
HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED About Paul. Paul Tough’s last book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists and was translated into 27 languages.Tough is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America.He is a contributing writer to the New York Times ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGHPAUL TOUGH AUTHORPAUL TOUGH NEW YORK TIMES Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
BIO | PAUL TOUGHPAUL TOUGH AUTHORPAUL TOUGH NEW YORK TIMES Bio. Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us (previously titled The Years That Matter Most).His three previous books include How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists.VIDEOS | PAUL TOUGH
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago. Following the lecture, a panel of experts responds. October 2012. HELPING CHILDREN SUCCEED The particular focus of How Children Succeed was the role that a group of factors often referred to as noncognitive or “soft” skills — qualities like perseverance, conscientiousness, self-control, and optimism — play in the challenges poor children face and the strategies that might help them succeed. These qualities, which are also sometimes called character strengths, have in recent THE INEQUALITY MACHINE The Inequality Machine tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom itworks for.
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Reviews & Praise “When it comes to an introduction about poverty and parenting in urban America, you could hardly do better than .”— New York Times Book Review “This is a serious book about a pressing issue, but Tough manages to make it an easy read witha
HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED How Children Succeed introduces us to a new generation of researchers and educators who, for the first time, are using the tools of science to peel back the mysteries of character. Through their stories—and the stories of the children they are trying to help—Tough traces theWHAT WORKS AND WHY
AdvErsITy PAULTOUGH.COM/HELPING 8 HELPING CHILdrEN sUCCEEd who grow up in families in the lowest income quintile (with household income below about $21,500)5 and don’t obtain a B.A. now have just a one in twochance
ARTICLES | PAUL TOUGH Transom. “ Paul Tough on Radio ,” April 1, 2001. “We’d publish sublime pieces by established writers , and readers took them in stride. But whenever we ran rawer stuff, from teenagers and weirdos and drug addicts, readers responded with greatenthusiasm.”.
MEDIA | PAUL TOUGH
74 Interview: Class, Race & The Pursuit of College. Veteran Journalist Paul Tough Addresses Higher Ed Admissions, Mobility Myths and What His Critics at the College Board Get Wrong. Interview with Greg Toppo, The 74, October 16, 2019.APPEARANCES
Appearances. Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com.For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul. A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL TOUGH It’s about higher education and social mobility, and the way those two forces intersect in the United States today. For a long time, that relationship was pretty straightforward: Going to college was the single best way for young Americans to improve their station in life; higher education was the most powerful engine of American socialmobility.
PRESS KIT | PAUL TOUGH Get the Latest. Sign up to have occasional news and updates on Paul’s work delivered right to your inbox.TV | PAUL TOUGH
There’s news from all over this month about efforts to replicate the Harlem Children’s Zone. In Arkansas, the Central Little Rock Promise Neighborhood was one of 21 groups to receive a planning grant from the federal department of education. Julie Hall, one of the organizers, talked about her group’s plans on KTHV (video above). Meanwhile, the Chronicle of Philanthropy profiled anotherBY PAUL TOUGH
Discussion Guide for HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character By Paul Tough Author of Whatever it Takes About the Book The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success YEARS THAT MATTER MOST REVIEW Years That Matter Most review. Melisma Cox, “Books Make the Best Friends” blog, December 12, 2019. PROMISE NEIGHBORHOODS Sunday, September 4th, 2011 Promise art. This cool work of art is by Amanda Lyons, a “graphic facilitator” who has been working with the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley on their nine-block Promise Neighborhood in Allentown, Pennsylvania.Lyons’s artwork, above, is a graphic representation of the “conveyer belt” that the Allentown Promise Neighborhood hopes to deliver to young MOVERS THE HEADLINES THE 'TIMES' WANTS BACK PAGE 32 http://www.mediaweek.com MEDIAWEEK July 22, 1996 MOVERS Rosenblum joins Cablevision Gregorian upped Mirkin is new at New Line Inc. ad boss (continued from* Paul Tough
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