News Harvard Ed.L.D. — Already Changing the World Who are the graduates of the Ed.L.D. Program? Meet recent alumni and hear about how they are impacting the field of education. Posted January 21, 2016 By Matt Weber and Iman Rastegari Graduates of the three-year, multidisciplinary Doctor of Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.) Program — taught by faculty from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Harvard Business School, and the Harvard Kennedy School — are uniquely prepared for system-level leadership positions in national nonprofits and philanthropies, state and federal departments of education, mission-driven for-profits, and school systems. Who are these graduates of the Ed.L.D. Program? With a national network, scope of transformational impact, and depth of diverse work experience, hear from alumni of the first two cohorts about how the Ed.L.D. is helping them change the world. News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles News Lost in Translation New comparative study from Ph.D. candidate Maya Alkateb-Chami finds strong correlation between low literacy outcomes for children and schools teaching in different language from home News The Rapid Rise of Private Tutoring In his research, doctoral candidate Edward Kim examines the rarely studied phenomenon of private tutoring and how it can contribute to issues of inequality in education. EdCast HBCUs, Higher Ed, and Democracy’s Future How HBCUs represent a model of higher education desperately needed to save the future of democracy