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To complete the recovery, researchers advise states to target resources on academic interventions, such as tutoring and summer learning, and reducing absenteeism
After 55 years teaching at Harvard, Light will retire at the end of June
Two members of HGSE's class of 2024 and a current Ph.D. student were honored with Fulbright U.S. Student Awards for 2024-2025
Bridget Terry Long will depart her role as dean at the end of June, leaving a legacy of commitment, adaptability, and innovation in the field
A total of 755 Ed School graduates were honored in Radcliffe Yard on May 23 as Bridget Terry Long delivered her final commencement speech as HGSE dean
Featuring an address by renowned psychologist Howard Gardner, remarks from graduating student speaker Aryana Kamelian, Ed.M.'24, and a speech from Senior Lecturer Irvin Scott
They are among the 250 thought leaders inducted as new members of the academy in 2024
The discussion centered on open dialogue about the conflict in Israel and Palestine
Christina Grant outlines her vision for the Center for Educational Policy Research at Harvard as she joins as its executive director this spring
Education Now explores the technology that's making a growing impact on the educational landscape
Education Now examines how we can transform K–12 public school systems into more human-centered communities that support both educators and students
A new episode of Education Now features experts discussing how "early relational health" impacts children and caregivers.
Students, alumni, and other members of the HGSE community gathered for the annual celebration of best practices, cutting-edge research, and innovations that strengthen education spaces for people of color
Exhibiting faith in children nurtures integrity, say researchers
Experts consider new ways to help high school and college students discern their vocations and pursue fulfilling careers in an age where job prospects are evolving
An exploration of healing-centered engagement, a social-emotional learning approach that promotes self-esteem and offers a holistic view of recovery for young people of color managing trauma while also creating positive conditions for academic achievement.
Karen Mapp, a national leader in the creation and support of school, family, and community partnerships, began in the role on January 1
Tips and insight from experts about the impacts of online bullying in children
Dean Bridget Long, announcing plans to step down after this academic year, reflects on an eventful tenure, the challenges of change, the importance of education — and the necessity of hope
Two financial columnists join Education Now to explore how to teach kids about money and finances.
Making Caring Common identifies several drivers of young adults’ emotional challenges, including a lack of meaning and purpose
The $10 million Challenge Match for Teachers, now complete, will expand scholarships for students in Teaching and Teacher Leadership
A panel of educators discuss the impact affirmative action's end has on new college applicants
Based at Project Zero, the center will offer new evidence-backed resources to support teens in a technology-filled world