Sharon Ravitch

Faculty Affiliate
Faculty Affiliate
2024–2025 Academic Year

Dr. Sharon M. Ravitch is a Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. She is a GIAN Scholar of the Government of India and a Social Impact Design Fellow at Anant National University in Ahmedabad, India, working with Indigenous leaders to position Tribal knowledge and practice systems for a diffusion of sustainable climate and livelihood innovations through cultivating strategic coalitional networks.

Ravitch is a founding member of the Eighth Fire Collective, an Indigenous-led participatory collective working to develop an online Indigenous knowledge, practice, and story exchange platform as an entrepreneurial learning ecosystem. The goal is to connect businesses seeking to adopt Indigenous Earth knowledge to expert Tribal teams of knowledge keepers, entrepreneurs, Earth protection certifiers, and intergenerational storytellers to collaboratively innovate sustainable climate and livelihood solutions.

Dr. Ravitch has published eight books: Leadership Mindsets for Adaptive Change: The Flux 5 (with Liza Herzog, Routledge, 2023); Flux Leadership: Real-Time Inquiry for Humanizing Educational Change (with Chloe Kannan, Teachers College Press, 2022); Critical Leadership Praxis: Leading Educational and Social Change (with Katie Pak, Teachers College Press, 2021); Applied Research for Sustainable Change: A Guide for Education Leaders (with Nicole Carl, Harvard Education Press, 2019); Qualitative Research: Bridging the Conceptual, Theoretical, and Methodological (with Nicole Carl, Sage, 2016/2021); Reason and Rigor: How Conceptual Frameworks Guide Research (with Matthew Riggan, Sage, 2012/2017); School Counseling Principles: Diversity and Multiculturalism (American School Counselor Association Press, 2006); and Matters of Interpretation: Reciprocal Transformation in Therapeutic and Developmental Relationships with Youth (with Michael Nakkula, Jossey-Bass, 1998). Ravitch is currently completing two books: Um Kulthumism: Arab American Women, Identity, and Intersectionality (with Reima Shakeir) and Leader as Architect: Designs, Frames, and Tools for New Workscapes (with Raghu Krishnamoorthy).

Ravitch is Principal Investigator of Semillas Digitales, a school- and community-based education program in Nicaragua’s and Guatemala’s coffee-producing regions that cultivates a holistic model of educational innovation focused on pedagogical and curricular enrichment, intensive inquiry-based teacher professional development, technology integration, digital literacy, and community partnership guided by active collaboration, mutual capacity building, and participatory methods of evaluation.

Ravitch earned two master’s degrees from Harvard University in Human Development and Psychology and Education, mentored by Dr. Carol Gilligan, and a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in an interdisciplinary program that integrates across the fields of anthropology and education. In 2021, she was selected as a faculty recipient of the Recognition of Outstanding Service Award to honor her dedication to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for students, staff, and faculty.