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When he was eight years old Satyam Mishra, Ed.M.'25, thought he was a magician. Mishra, a graduate of HGSE’s Teaching and Teacher Leadership (TTL) Program, speaks with passion about magic and myths ...
Groups of 10+: 25% off final invoice. Contact us for your discount code. In accordance with Harvard University policy, Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education affirms the ...
If the secret to the Harlem Children's Zone ’s success is hard work over the long haul, as the author of an Ed. magazine story wrote in 2012 about the organization, the same can be said about the ...
There are countless stories to tell about the Harvard Graduate School of Education. As we celebrated our Centennial, we spotlighted 100 of them — and you can read our archive here.View index ...
Simply handing a child a book is only a small piece of the summer reading challenge. “It’s not just one book and done, it’s a partnership across the community to help students avoid learning loss and ...
My son’s binder was a mess. Loose papers were falling out, others looked like they had been balled up or stepped on, some more than once. The binder itself was bent in one corner. But he was a seventh ...
YING XU: It is actually very important to first think about what drives children's development. It is obviously a very complicated process. But one key factor is children's social interactions with ...
In her 25 years as a teacher and school librarian in Santa Clara public schools in California, Megan Birdsong, Ed.M.'94, never had a parent lodge a formal complaint about a book their child was ...
Although there is a huge amount of interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the consumer world, particularly since the release of OpenAI’s free ChatGPT program last November, in the ...
Janet Patti, professor emerita at Hunter College, and Robin Stern, psychologist, joined forces decades ago when they recognized the crucial role of emotional intelligence for school leaders. How ...
Many educators struggle with unconscious bias in their roles at school, and often in ways that can unknowingly perpetuate racism and negatively affect students. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, ...
Today, The Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration with researchers at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University (CEPR) and Stanford University’s Educational Opportunity ...