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The Harold W. McGraw Prize in Education is awarded annually by the McGraw-Hill Research Foundation to recognize outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to improving education in the United States. The Prize was established in 1988 to honor the company’s founder James H. McGraw’s lifelong commitment to education and to mark the corporation’s 100th anniversary.It has been called the equivalent of a Nobel Prize in Education.

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