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The Center for Digital Thriving’s report on student burnout identifies pressures and ways to help limit their negative impact on teens
One current HGSE student writes on how she decided to go back to school
New book from alum says we do, but it doesn’t have to be that way
The authors of a new study set out to understand how young children react to and process the idle talk they hear from adults
Alum makes Massachusetts Teacher of the Year finals a second time
Is it finally time to ban phones from schools?
Stories on the teaching, learning, and talking across differences in education and beyond.
Editors at Harvard Education Review revisit Carol Gilligan’s groundbreaking essay
How educators can help young people cultivate the mindsets and skills needed to engage respectfully and constructively with people who have different points of view
Two alums help teachers help students with Primary Sources
Senior Lecturer Joe Blatt’s Advancing the Public Understanding of Education: Election Edition encourages students to think like journalists
Lecturer Eric Soto-Shed advises against avoiding classroom discussions on the upcoming U.S. election — and, instead, offers strategies on making these conversations worthwhile
HGSE faculty members and other leading scholars of American history and civics will offer online professional development courses for educators
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"There isn’t a sense of freedom to explore a liberal arts education when people are concerned about the economy. For people who are first-gen and people from low-income backgrounds, I want them to come into any college … and feel confident in taking courses that broadly expose them to ideas."
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