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Many teachers worry about bringing controversy into the classroom because it could spark conflict between students or result in reproaches from administrators or parents, but addressing and thinking ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
Post-pandemic schools are still feeling the aftershocks — socially, emotionally, and politically — say educators Mathew Portell and Tyisha Noise, co-authors of Harvard Education Press title, Reducing ...
Higher education is one of the few industries that has changed little in the past few decades. Visiting Professor Brian Rosenberg believes there is an urgent need to transform higher education but too ...
School leaders across the country are reflecting on the conversation about race and racism in America that came to a head this summer, proposing policy changes and professional development. A timely ...
When schools opened this fall, Education Week noted a key “demographic milestone” — for the first time, children of color would outnumber non-Hispanic whites in the nation’s public classrooms. With ...
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 pioneer of critical race theory in education discusses the current politicization and tension around teaching about race in the classroom.
A new report details what teens think parents and teachers should know about how they use, or don’t use, generative artificial intelligence ...
The pandemic set off a race for schools to launch remote learning efforts to keep children from falling behind. This shift into the great unknown raised many questions about how to reach all students ...
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