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The Harvard Graduate School of Education is remembering Lecturer Jacqueline Zeller, a longtime faculty member who passed away ...
When it comes to the state of civic education in America, Danielle Allen doesn’t mince her words: “I think we've hit bottom on a 70-year period of disinvestment,” she says. The Harvard professor was ...
Why some children can thrive despite adversity.When confronted with the fallout of childhood trauma, why do some children adapt and overcome, while others bear lifelong scars that flatten their ...
After coaching TED speakers and building powerful learning experiences, Emmanuel Weke, Ed.M.'25, came to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to reconnect with his purpose. Weke combined education ...
Every day, teachers make a lot of decisions and need to answer lots of questions quickly, often with little information. As ...
My son’s binder was a mess. Loose papers were falling out, others looked like they had been balled up or stepped on, some more than once. The binder itself was bent in one corner. But he was a seventh ...
Many educators struggle with unconscious bias in their roles at school, and often in ways that can unknowingly perpetuate racism and negatively affect students. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, ...
After a year that involved a global pandemic, school closures, nationwide remote instruction, protests for racial justice, and an election, the role of education has never been more critical or more ...
Higher education is one of the few industries that has changed little in the past few decades. Visiting Professor Brian Rosenberg believes there is an urgent need to transform higher education but too ...
TRANSCRIPT: Jill Anderson: I'm Jill Anderson. This is the Harvard EdCast. Fewer young people are enrolling in college. In just the past few years, enrollments have dropped by 13%. For black and Latin ...
School leaders across the country are reflecting on the conversation about race and racism in America that came to a head this summer, proposing policy changes and professional development. A timely ...
When schools opened this fall, Education Week noted a key “demographic milestone” — for the first time, children of color would outnumber non-Hispanic whites in the nation’s public classrooms. With ...
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