Henry Saltzman was born in Brooklyn and spent ten years as an English teacher and guidance counselor in junior and senior high schools as well as in a number of parochial schools. He organized the first high school remedial reading program in New York. In cooperation with the Concord Baptist Church, he established a community-based remedial reading and arithmetic program, the Bedford Stuyvesant School, which led to his being hired by the Ford Foundation as Secretary to the Great Cities School Improvement program in ten of the largest American cities. Later, he moved to The Netherlands to become executive director of the Bernard Van Leer Foundation which focuses its funding on early childhood education programs in twenty-eight countries. After returning to the United States, he served as education advisor to Mayor John Lindsay; president of Pratt Institute; and director of the Citizens Committee for Children. In 1995 he founded a privately held international fundraising company which worked with non-profit organizations in the United States, South America and Israel. Mr. Saltzman is very proud of his three children, five grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
The Invisible Schools
Educating the Children of the Poor
by Henry Saltzman
The Invisible Schools
Educating the Children of the Poor
by Henry Saltzman
Published Jul 28, 2021
287 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General


