News Harvard Ed Press Title Wins Book Award Posted February 27, 2013 By News editor The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) has awarded the 2013 Outstanding Book Award to editors Joyce W. Nutta, Ph.D., Kouider Mokhtari, Ph.D., and Carine Strebel, Ph.D., for Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners: A Practical Guide for Teacher Educators (Harvard Education Press, 2012).This award recognizes exemplary books that make significant contributions to the knowledge base of teacher education. The award will be presented March 2 at AACTE's 65th Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL.To read more, please visit Harvard Education Press. News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles Usable Knowledge How to Sustain Black Educators New book emphasizes need to advance beyond workforce diversity efforts focused purely on recruitment and retention EdCast Equality or Equity? Jeff Duncan-Andrade discusses why schools need to be equity-focused and how equality hasn't produced the results needed News Givens Wins AERA Outstanding Book Award Assistant Professor Jarvis Givens' "Fugitive Pedagogy" has been honored by the American Educational Research Association as the year's best.