Background
Goldberg, Herman Raphael was born on November 20, 1915 in Brooklyn. Son of Isidore Baruch and Rose (Saltser) Goldberg.
educator government agency official
Goldberg, Herman Raphael was born on November 20, 1915 in Brooklyn. Son of Isidore Baruch and Rose (Saltser) Goldberg.
Bachelor of Science, Brooklyn College, 1935. Master of Arts, Columbia Teachers College, 1944. Postgraduate, New York University, 1942.
Postgraduate, University Rochester, 1957. Doctor of Laws, University Rochester, 1965.
Teacher special education, English, social studies, New York City public schools, 1939-1948;
consultant special education, City School District, Rochester, New York, 1948-1949;
director special education, City School District, Rochester, 1949-1958;
coordinator instructional services, City School District, Rochester, 1958-1963;
superintendent schools, City School District, Rochester, 1963-1971;
United States associate commissioner elementary and secondary education, United States Office Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1971-1982;
United States associate commissioner, Bureau Equal Education Opportunity, Washington, since 1972;
United States associate commissioner, State and Local Ednl. Programs, Washington, since 1978;
deputy assistant secretary, unites states department Education, Washington, since 1980;
assistant secretary, Office of Special Edition and Rehabilitation Superior vena cava syndrome, Washington, 1981-1983;
senior executive administrator, American Association School Adminstrs., Washington, 1983-1987;
president, Ergo Associations Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., since 1987. Lecturer education U. Rochester, 1949-1964, New York University, 1943-1948.
Fulbright professor of University Bologna, Italy, 1960-1961. Consultant Ministry Education, Italy, Israel, 1960-1961. New York delegate Education communications of States, since 1966.
Professional baseball player, Detroit, Buffalo, Rome, New York, 1937-1939. Member United States Olympic Team, Berlin, Germany, 1936.
Member New York State Council for Exceptional Children (charter president). Chairman National Advisory Council Education Disadvantaged, 1969-1970. Member American Association School Administrator, National Education Association, Council Exceptional Children, American Federation of television and Radio Artists, National Advisory Council.
Married Harriette Balacaier, January 23, 1943. Children– Robert, Arnold.