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Mark R. Ginsberg, Ph.D. |
Mark R. Ginsberg, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the nation's largest organization dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of early care and education programs for children from birth through age eight. NAEYC is comprised of more than 105,000 early childhood professionals, and other individuals who are dedicated to facilitating the development of children and families by improving professional practice and working conditions in early childhood education and building public understanding and support for high quality early care and education programs. The association includes a network of over 450 regional, state and local early childhood associations affiliated with the NAEYC. NAEYC also accredits early care and education centers through the NAEYC National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. More than 15,000 programs are part of the NAEYC accreditation system. In addition, the association publishes the journal, Young Children and more than 100 other publications including books, brochures, manuals, posters and video tapes; holds conferences and other professional development programs including the NAEYC annual conference with more than 25,000 attendees; and is active in public policy advocacy at national, state and local levels. Prior to joining NAEYC, Dr. Ginsberg served as the Chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services in the Graduate Division of Education at The Johns Hopkins University, where he continues to serve as a Faculty Associate. He also is a member of the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Medicine of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Previous to his work at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Ginsberg was the Executive Director of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in Washington, DC. He completed his masters degree (1978) and his doctoral degree (1981) in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, after having been awarded a bachelors degree in Psychology from the State University of New York, College at Cortland. In addition, he also completed an APA-Approved Internship in Clinical Psychology while a Fellow at the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Ginsberg also is active in his community. He lives in Takoma Park, Maryland with his wife, Elaine A. Anderson, and his two sons, Andrew and Robert. He has participated in the Parent Teacher Organization of the Montgomery County, Maryland public schools and has coached youth soccer, baseball and lacrosse. He also served as an officer of the Montgomery Blair High School Athletics Booster Club and is the public address announcer for Montgomery Blair High School athletics and the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts, a semi-professional baseball team affiliated with the Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League. |