Background
Beresford-Hill, Paul Vincent was born on May 15, 1949 in Dublin, Ireland. Came to the United States, 1974, naturalized, 1978. Son of Francis John and Alexandra H.
headmaster international educator
Beresford-Hill, Paul Vincent was born on May 15, 1949 in Dublin, Ireland. Came to the United States, 1974, naturalized, 1978. Son of Francis John and Alexandra H.
Certified in Education, Bachelor of Education, Oxford University, England, 1971. Master of Arts, New University for Social Research, 1979. Master of Science, Oxford University, England, 1991.
Master of Education, Columbia University, 1996. Doctor of Education, Columbia University, 1997.
Governor Milton Keynes' College Education (United Kingdom), 1969-1971. Curriculum coordinator Buckinghamshire Education Authority, Milton Keynes, England, 1971-1974. Lecturer Bletchley (England) College of Further Education, 1972-1974.
Founder, headmaster Anglo-American International School, New York City, 1974-1990. Research associate Center for Comparative Studies Education Oxford University, 1991-1998. Project officer Trans-European Mobility Programme for University Studies Programme for Educational Leadership in Eastern Europe, 1991-1992.
Adjunct lecturer educational administration Klingenstein Center School Leadership, Columbia University, since 1996. President International Center Management Education, Incorporated, New York York City. President board directors American Home Study Institute, 1981-1988.
Director Wolsey Hall Oxford, North America Ltd., 1981-1988. Member graduate faculty New University Social Research, 1979. President GAP Activity Project, Inc., since 1985.
Chairman Mountbatten Institute, since 1985. Headmaster King and Low-Heywood Thomas School, Stamford, Connecticut, 1996-1998. Chief administrator The Global Learning Center, Dowing College, Oakdale, New York, 1998-2000, professor education.
Headmaster Bangkok Patana School, The British School in Thailand, since 2000. Member local accreditation subcommittee, Ministry of Education, Thailand. Member committee on English language teaching in Thai schools, Prime Min.' General’ s Office, Thailand.
Member education committee British Council Churches, 1970-1974. Board directors International Baccalaureate North America Inc., 1979-1989, Riverside Shakespeare Company, New York City, 1984-1987, Malignant Hyperthermia Association United States, 1984-1995. Vice chairman board trustees Prew School, London, 1984-1989.
Chairman board directors American Friends of Shaftesbury Homes and Arethusa, 1987-1990. Founder English Speaking Union United States National Shakespeare Recitation Competition. Founder, chairman New York City Coalition Concerned Students.
Fellow: Institute Directors London, College of Teachers, Royal Anthropological Institute (United Kingdom). Member: Special Parliamentary Committee English Tchg, in Thai Schools, British Schools Commission Ministry and Education, British-American Chamber of Commerce, St. George's Society, Oxford Union School English-Speaking Union, European Council International Schools, Guild Indiana Schools (board directors 1985-1989), Royal Society Literature, American Society Order British Empire (president since 1995), Metropolitan (New York City), Carlton (London), United Oxford and Cambridge (London), Racquet and Tennis (New York City), Royal Overseas League (London), British Schools and Universities Club New York (director), Pacific City Club (Bangkok), Royal Oversees League Club (London), Racquet and Tennis Club (New York City), United Oxford and Cambridge Club (London), Carlton Club (London), Metropolitan Club (New York City).
Married Kathryn Elizabeth Ernyei, April 11, 1976. Children: Christopher Tristram, Timothy Alexander.