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The Harvard Graduate School of Education is remembering Lecturer Jacqueline Zeller, a longtime faculty member who passed away ...
Every day, teachers make a lot of decisions and need to answer lots of questions quickly, often with little information. As ...
Transcript JILL ANDERSON: I'm Jill Anderson. This is the Harvard EdCast. Lily Howard Scott knows the words we use with children don't just shape conversations but have power to shape their inner lives ...
How we see the world and interact with each other, especially whether we create welcoming environments of acceptance, does not always come naturally. Tim Shriver, chair of the Special Olympics, and ...
Post-pandemic schools are still feeling the aftershocks — socially, emotionally, and politically — say educators Mathew Portell and Tyisha Noise, co-authors of Harvard Education Press title, Reducing ...
The U.S. Department of Education has been a subject of political debate since its creation in 1980. “It's the one whose status has been most tenuous from the inception. So the recent calls we've heard ...
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School doesn’t have to be a “grind” for teens. But a new report explores the pressures many teens face in their academic lives, how it impacts their education and mental health, and the role parents ...
Elliot Haspel believes universal childcare can happen in America, especially because it affects everyone across red and blue lines. Haspel, Ed.M.’09, senior fellow at Capita, says part of the ...
The explosion of artificial intelligence comes with many benefits and challenges for children interacting with artificial intelligence, especially in educational and social contexts. “The big question ...