Dr. Mel Levine is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical School
in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dr. Levine is also the co-founder of All Kinds of Minds,
a non-profit institute for the study of differences in learning, with financier Charles R. Schwab.
Over the past thirty years, Dr. Levine has pioneered programs for the evaluation of children
and young adults with learning, development, and/or behavioral problems. In 1995, Dr. Levine
received the C. Anderson Aldrich Award for outstanding contribution to the field of child development.
In 2005, he was named the most admired person in education by Scholastic Press.
Dr. Levine graduated summa cum laude from Brown University and was a Rhodes Scholar at
Oxford in England. He later graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his pediatric
training at The Children's Hospital in Boston. Dr. Levine served for fourteen years as Chief of the
Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics at The Children's Hospital and was an Associate Professor of
Pediatrics at The Harvard Medical School before moving to North Carolina. Dr. Levine served as
Director of the University of North Carolina’s Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning for 21 years.
Dr. Levine has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Today show, and was featured in a series
on learning differences for public television. Dr. Levine's groundbreaking framework for
understanding why children struggle in school provides a straightforward, practical system for
recognizing variations in the way children learn without labeling them and uses their strengths
to help them become more successful students. Properly executed, this model can change lives by
radically improving prospects for success in and out of school.