
Harry Krane, M.A.
Harry Krane has a BS from New York University in Industrial Technology in 1948 and an MA from NYU in Supervision of Industrial Technology Education (1949). He began an Ed.D. in Supervision of Secondary Education with a minor in Guidance which was “ABD”.
He is a World War II decorated veteran, was a teacher, Supervisor and Administrator of Industrial Technology and Director of Materiel for the New York City Board of Education. Mr. Krane, author and lecturer, developed technology and other educational curricula. He is an Adjunct professor at New York University in the Graduate School of Education and was the Dean of Education for Grumman Data Systems Institute.
Harry Krane’s class, Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court, is very popular at PBCC. He says, “I motivated my son to become a lawyer and he is a recent Past President of the New York State Bar Association, now active with the American and International Bars and I learned to love law and the U.S. Constitution because of it.”
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