While studying at Queens, Feuer freelanced for The New York Times and also edited one of the college's student newspapers. As a PhD student at U. Penn he taught calculus for incoming economics students. On receiving his doctorate, he lectured on education and economics at the university and was appointed to the faculty of Drexel University.[1]
Feuer held senior positions at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the National Academy of Sciences. In 2010 he was appointed Dean of the graduate school of education and human development at the George Washington University, and Professorofeducation policy, where he has been responsible for programs covering a wide range of topics in education, measurement, psychological development, special education, counseling, and leadership. In 2014, President Barack Obama appointed Feuer to the National Board of Education Sciences.[4]
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