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Cushner, Kenneth Harvey was born on May 15, 1951 in Cleveland. Son of Irving and Myrna (Sachs) Cushner.
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Cushner, Kenneth Harvey was born on May 15, 1951 in Cleveland. Son of Irving and Myrna (Sachs) Cushner.
Bachelor, Kent State University, 1973; Master of Education, Kent State University, 1978; Doctor of Education, U. Hawaii, 1987.
Teacher, American School, Zurich, 1973-1974; teacher, Lauristen School, Melbourne, Australia, 1975-1976; teacher, Kent (Ohio) State Laboratory School, 1978-1981; professor education, Kent State University, since 1987. Consultant in cross-cultural training.
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Board of directors Social Svc. Agency, Kent, since 1992, Lippman Day School, Akron, Ohio, since 1993.
Married Hyla Buchler, October 14, 1954. Children: Shannon Leigh, Caitlyn Beth.