Professional Background
- Ruth L. Gottesman Professor of Educational Research - Professor of Sociology and Education - Executive Editor of the Teachers College Record - Director of the Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College
Educational Background
A.B. Princeton University; A.M., Ph.D. Stanford University
Scholarly Interests
Social organization of online learning. Social dimensions of performance assessment. School and classroom organization. Schooling for at risk-youth.
Selected Publications
Natriello G. (2007). Imagining, seeking, inventing: The future of learning and emerging discovery networks. Learning Inquiry, 1, 1, 7-18.
Natriello, G. (2005). Modest Changes, Revolutionary Possibilities: Distance Learning and the Future of Education. Teachers College Record, 107, 6, 1885-1904.
Carolan B. & G. Natriello. (2005). Data Mining Journals and Books: Using the Science of Networks to Uncover the Structure of the Educational Research Community. Educational Researcher, 34, 3, 23-33.
Natriello, G. (2002). At-Risk Students. Pp. 49-54 in D.L. Levinson, A.R. Sadovnik, and Peter W. Cookson, Jr. (eds.), Education and Sociology: An Encyclopedia. New York: RoutledgeFalmer.
Natriello, G. (2001). Bridging the Second Digital Divide: What can sociologists of education contribute? Sociology of Education, 74, 260-266.
Natriello, G. & A, Pallas (2001). The development and impact of high stakes testing. Pg. 19-38 in G. Orfield & M.L. Kornhaber. (Eds.) Raising Standards of Raising Barrier: Inequality and High-Stakes Testing in Public Education. New York: The Century Foundation.

Gary J Natriello
- Ruth L. Gottesman Professor of Educational Research - Professor of Sociology and Education - Executive Editor of the Teachers College Record - Director of the Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College
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