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Experts in literacy development for children and teens explore what the latest scientific research tells us about how children successfully learn to read and comprehend.
Education Now explores new research digging into the underlying causes of loneliness and discusses solutions
Lessons to be learned from evolving views about free speech policies on college campuses and how to preserve a safe, productive, and respectful learning environment
Although no state improved in both math and reading on the NAEP, the Education Recovery Scorecard highlights the work of over 100 districts performing above pre-pandemic levels in both math and reading
To celebrate National School Counseling Week, four school counselors — all graduates of HGSE's Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) in Counseling Program — share what their careers mean to them and the students they serve every day
How to sustain satisfying careers for educators and create a resilient future for teaching
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
The unique format of the Online Master’s in Education Program allows students to put lessons learned at HGSE into action — in real time
With only a handful of states still using high school exit exams, Education Now's experts consider their effectiveness and discusses ways to help all youth succeed.
The latest episode of Education Now details innovative strategies for engaging with families and developing effective home, school, and community partnerships
An alum shared her journey from computer science student to her current role as an education leader at OpenAI
Education Now explores the higher education financial aid landscape amid the fallout of FAFSA's troubling rollout.
Entrepreneurs and early educators will pitch cutting-edge ideas to advance the field on October 29
HGSE faculty members and other leading scholars of American history and civics will offer online professional development courses for educators
Terms began for the four new members of HGSE's Alumni Council in July
The visiting fellowship supports new and aspiring leaders of cradle-to-career place-based partnerships
Appointees bring expertise in areas including artificial intelligence, special education, and education policy
Six HGSE students were awarded up to $12,500 to continue their entrepreneurial endeavors this summer
Over the last year, the achievements of a number of Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty, students, and alumni were recognized
Influential educator and former HGSE administrator died on July 11 at the age of 87
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