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Reville Writes on Poverty Gap Strategies in Ed Week
By Paul Reville 05/27/2011 02:19 pm | Add a CommentSenior Lecturer Paul Reville, secretary of education in Massachusetts, contributes “Bolder, Broader Action: Strategies for Closing the Poverty Gap” to the Futures of School Reform Group blog. Read More…
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Reville Writes on Poverty Gap in Ed Week
By Paul Reville 05/23/2011 01:39 pm | Add a CommentProfessor Paul Reville, secretary of education in Massachusetts, contributes “Closing the Poverty Gap: The Way Forward for Education Reform” to the Futures of School Reform Group blog. Read More…
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Group Explores the Futures of School Reform
By Jill Anderson 04/01/2011 11:42 am | 2 CommentsFor the next seven weeks, the Futures of School Reform — a group organized at HGSE and consisting of leading academics, policymakers, practitioners, and business leaders — are sharing their ideas for restructuring education in commentaries published by Education Week. Read More…
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One for All. All for One?
By Greg Esposito 01/18/2011 07:41 pm | Add a CommentSurprising many in education circles, the country looks like it is moving ahead with common education standards. Critics worry about creativity and a one-size-fits-all approach. Supporters say the move is long overdue. Read More…
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Faculty Debates “Superman” at Askwith Forum
By Jill Anderson 10/18/2010 09:33 am | 6 CommentsHarvard Graduate School of Education faculty members participated in an Askwith Forum panel discussing the controversial documentary “Waiting for ‘Superman’.” (Photo by Abby Kroft/Harvard Crimson) Read More…
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Wither High School?
By Lory Hough 01/25/2010 12:08 pm | 5 CommentsMany educators are saying that today’s American high school is outdated and obsolete. Does one of the nation’s oldest institutions really need a complete overhaul? Read More…
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Time Hasn’t Been on Their Side
By Lory Hough 01/20/2009 12:40 pm | 14 CommentsAs public schools struggle to meet standards and produce 21st century learners, and as many working parents continue to juggle complex afterschool care, more schools and districts are asking if six hours is enough. Goodbye, 2 p.m. school bell. Hello, longer day. Read More…
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A Long-Term Plan: Massachusetts’ Education Action Agenda
By Jill Anderson 07/14/2008 12:41 pm | Add a CommentA conversation with Paul Reville about Massachusetts’ Education Action Agenda. Read More…
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Data-driven Teaching
By newseditor 05/29/2008 04:38 pm | Add a CommentWith the current focus on data-driven decision-making, leaders at all levels of education are expected to make informed choices about what kind of data is useful, how to collect it, and how to apply it in improving daily instruction. Read More…
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Paul Reville Named Massachusetts Secretary of Education
By newseditor 03/11/2008 04:03 pm | Add a CommentMassachusetts Governor Deval Patrick named HGSE Lecturer Paul Reville the new secretary of education today. “I am honored to assume the role of secretary for a governor who is deeply committed to making schools more effective instruments of building equity, … Read More…
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