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The Harvard Graduate School of Education has named its 2025 recipients of the Education Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship. The program, first launched in 2013, provides funding to allow students and ...
The Path to Licensure: TTL's Differentiated Fieldwork Model Students applying to the Teaching and Teacher Leadership (TTL) Program who want to earn their license to teach in U.S. schools should select ...
Transcript JILL ANDERSON: I'm Jill Anderson. This is the Harvard EdCast. Lily Howard Scott knows the words we use with children don't just shape conversations but have power to shape their inner lives ...
The U.S. Department of Education has been a subject of political debate since its creation in 1980. “It's the one whose status has been most tenuous from the inception. So the recent calls we've heard ...
U.S. surgeon general Vivek Murthy placed a spotlight on America’s problem with loneliness when he declared the issue an epidemic in the spring of 2023. Murthy explained, in a letter that introduced an ...
The explosion of artificial intelligence comes with many benefits and challenges for children interacting with artificial intelligence, especially in educational and social contexts. “The big question ...
Transcript Jill Anderson: I am Jill Anderson. This is the Harvard EdCast. Eric Soto-Shed knows how challenging it is to teach the election in classrooms, especially during politically charged times, ...
Over roughly the past decade, 38 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws or introduced policies that aim to bring literacy instruction in line with decades of interdisciplinary research ...
Sam Noel, a senior at Melrose High School in Massachusetts, didn’t sleep well the night before his SAT last spring. “I was nervous,” he says, not just about taking the college entrance exam but also ...
As millions of students prepare for summer vacation, many parents may worry about endless time spent on the screen. According to Michael Rich, pediatrician and director of the Digital Wellness Lab at ...
Transcript JILL ANDERSON: I am Jill Anderson. This is the Harvard EdCast. Heather Wathington worries the challenging rollout of a simplified FAFSA means many first-generation, low-income students may ...
Math has a problem when it comes to equitable learning. Inequitable math instruction is a result of tracking, according to Kentaro Iwasaki, Ed.L.D.'21, a former math teacher who led new math standards ...