HGSE in the Media
February 2005
What
Teachers Hate About Parents
A special report featuring insight from Fisher Professor of Education
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot on how parents and teachers can build stronger
partnerships to achieve successful and happy students. (Time, 2/21/05)
Failure
Spawns School's Reinvention
Anrig Professor Richard Elmore comments on how the focus should be on
teacher quality, versus closing schools, when addressing failing schools.
(Boston Globe, 2/20/05)
New
Teachers Last to Be Hired, First to Burn Out
An article including research conducted by HGSE's Project on the Next
Generation of Teachers, led by Pforzheimer Professor Susan Moore Johnson.
(AARP, 2/18/05)
Study:
'Segregation Has Not Gone Away' in Schools
Professor of Education and Director of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard
Gary Orfield is interviewed on his recent research linking racial segregation
and poverty. (Dallas Morning News, 2/15/05)
At
the Corner of Sesame Street and Appian Way, HGSE, Sesame Workshop Announce
Collaboration
Warren Professor and Dean Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Sesame Workshop CEO
and President Gary Knell, and Grover, host a press conference at the Ed
School to kick off a new course. (Harvard Gazette, 2/10/05)
Don't
Touch that Dial
Lecturer on Education Joseph Blatt comments on how electronic media, especially
that which is intelligent and educational, can benefit children. (Globe
and Mail [Canada], 2/10/05)
Grover
to Use His Street Smarts at Harvard for Kids
Lecturer in Education Joesph Blatt comments on the collaboration between
Sesame Workshop and HGSE in designing a new course examining how electronic
media can benefit children. (Boston Herald, 2/10/05)
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