Michael C. Johanek

Senior Fellow 
Director, Mid-Career Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership 
Co-Director, Inter-American Educational Leadership Network 
Director, Penn Educational Leadership Simulations (PELS) Program

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Dr. Johanek is a Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Education (GSE), University of Pennsylvania, where he is also Director of the Mid-Career Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership; Co-Director of the Inter-American Educational Leadership Network; founding Director of the Penn Educational Leadership Simulations (PELS) Program; and affiliated faculty for the International Educational Development Program. He teaches as Profesor Invitado Internacional at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Before coming to Penn in the spring of 2007, he served as Vice President of Professional Services for Teachscape, a for-profit blended technology services company, where he managed all service engagements nationally. He is the former Executive Director for K-12 Professional Development, The College Board, where he managed programs supporting over 500,000 middle and high school teachers, college faculty, coordinators, and administrators, including those involved in the Advanced Placement Program. He founded, developed, and managed a program development and operations department with responsibilities including new product development, in-person training, web services, electronic and print publications, regional office operational support, marketing and research. A former high school teacher in Cleveland, New York, and Lima, Peru, he taught in and managed the Fellows in Teaching Program and Urban Fellow Program at Teachers College, Columbia University prior to joining the College Board.

Dr. Johanek currently serves on the board of Research for Action, a non-profit organization engaged in education research and evaluation, on the Advisory Group for the Inter-American Teacher Education Network (AGITEN), Organization of American States, and on the Advisory Council of the Penn Center for Educational Leadership. Prior to serving as a reviewer for the U.S. Department of Education in the 2010 and 2012 Race to the Top competitions, he served on the department’s Working Group for Postsecondary Linkage Efforts to Improve College Readiness and on the independent Annenberg Commission on Public Schools for their Institutions of Democracy Project. He served as co-PI and advisor in several National Science Foundation-funded professional development research projects, on the National Education Advisory Board for the French & Indian War 250th Anniversary Commemoration, and on the Organization of American Historians-Advanced Placement Joint Advisory Board on Teaching the U.S. History Survey. He served on the Alumni Council at Teachers College, Columbia University, and on the Board of Trustees of The Concord Review. He has recently served as a peer reviewer for AERA, UCEA, Educational Researcher, Theory and Research in Education, Journal of School Leadership, the History of Education Society, and the Fondo de Investigaciones Educativas (PREAL). He has occasionally taught at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Education and consulted for school districts.

Selected Publications

Bernstein, Eric, Sarah A. McMenamin, and Michael C. Johanek. "Authentic Online Branching Simulations:  Promoting Discourse around Problems of Practice." Chap. 14 In Increasing Productivity and Efficiency in Online Teaching, edited by Patricia Dickenson and James J. Juarez. Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design (AETID): Information Science Reference, IGI Global, 2016. 

“A ‘Backchannel’ for Distributing Leadership.”  School Administrator, November 2015 (No. 10, Vol.72): 57.

Johanek, M.: “Gestión de Redes Profesionales.”  La Tercera, Santiago, Chile, 5 April 2015.

Johanek, M.: Getting to the Balcony from Chile. School Administrator, December 2014 (No.11, Vol.71): 41.

Johanek, M.: The Public Leadership Gap. School Administrator, March 2014 (No.3, Vol. 71): 44.

Johanek, M.: Gestión Colaborativa. La Tercera, Santiago, Chile, 5 August 2012.

Johanek, M.: Comunidades de Aprendizaje.  La Tercera, Santiago, Chile, 22 April 2012.  

Johanek, M.: Preparing Pluribus for Unum: Historical Perspectives on Civic Education. Making Civics Count: Citizenship for a New Generation. Campbell, D., Hess, F., and Levinson, M. (eds.). Harvard Education Press, 2012.

Johanek, M.: Conocer el entorno. La Tercera April 2011.

Johanek, M.: To reform education, look beyond the schools. Penn GSE Commentary. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, 2011.

Johanek, M., Volante, P., Mladinic, A., Lincovil, C., and Fernández, M.: Diseño de Assessment Center para la selección de equipos directivos en establecimientos educacionales. Propuestas Para Chile. Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile, 2011.

Johanek, M., and Lytle, J.: Reinventing Leaders for a New Era in Education Management. District Management Journal(Fall), 22-28, 2010.

Johanek, M., & Puckett, J.: Leonard Covello. Encyclopedia of the Social and Cultural Foundations of Education. E. F. Provenzo, Jr. (eds.). Sage Publications, 2009.

Benson, L., Harkavy, I., Johanek, M., & Puckett, J.: The Enduring Appeal of Community Schools. American Educator Page: 24-32, Summer 2009.

Johanek, M.: School Reform that Matters. GSE: A Review of Research Fall: 1-9, 2009.

Johanek, M., & Puckett. J.: Leonard Covello and the Making of Benjamin Franklin High School – Education as If Citizenship Mattered. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2007.