Harry K. Wong, Ed.D.

Harry K. Wong has authored over 30 publications including the leading book in education on how to start The First Days of School, a monthly column on www.teachers.net, a CD set, and a book on New Teacher Induction.  He has an eLearning course on classroom management and has appeared in an award-winning video series, The Effective Teacher.

His many journal articles can be found in Educational Leadership, KAPPAN, Principal Leadership, NASSP Bulletin, American School Board Journal, Kappa Delta Pi Record, School Business Affairs, and Education Week.  Most all of them can be accessed on www.NewTeacher.com.

He has been credited with transforming schools and turning the lives around of tens of thousands of teachers.  Their stories can be found on www.teachers.net.

His techniques have been adapted by thousands of educators for success in their schools and classrooms.  He has been called “Mr. Practicality” for his common sense, research-based, no cost approach to managing a classroom for high level student success.

Because of his achievements, Dr. Wong has been awarded the Horace Mann Outstanding Educator Award, Upton Sinclair Award, Outstanding Secondary Teacher Award, the Science Teacher Achievement Recognition Award, the Outstanding Biology Teacher Award, and the Valley Forge Teacher's Medal.  He was also the subject of a story in Reader's Digest.

Instructor magazine (March 2006) announced their reader’s poll for the most admired in the world of education.  Harry Wong was on the final list of 20 along with Maya Angelou, Laura Bush, Bill Cosby, Hillary Clinton, Ron Clark, Marva Collins, Howard Gardner, and Oprah Winfrey.

Harry K. Wong is the most sought after speaker in education today, booked from two to four years into the future.  He has given some 3500 presentations to over a million people. He has been the general session speaker at every major educational meeting and at Toastmasters International.  His lectures have taken him to every American state and Canadian province and to Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and Antarctica.

He is a former secondary science teacher and as a classroom teacher, he developed methods which resulted in his having no discipline problems, a zero dropout rate, a 95% homework turn-in factor, and the ability to demonstrate mastery learning for each of his students.

A San Francisco native, he is a graduate of Lowell High School. His undergraduate degree is from University of California, Berkeley.  His doctorate is from Brigham Young University in Utah.

He and his wife, Rosemary, are new teacher advocates.  He is the father of three children, four grandchildren, and is madly in love with his Sicilian, mentor-teacher wife.  They have built a school in Cambodia.