James Kim
Congratulations to James Kim who has been named the Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor in Education and Society.
Read more about Kim and his work at HGSE: https://bit.ly/4ssh9Ut
Photo: David Elmes
James Kim
Congratulations to James Kim who has been named the Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor in Education and Society.
Read more about Kim and his work at HGSE: https://bit.ly/4ssh9Ut
Photo: David Elmes
Image displaying the cover for "Mental Health in College"
In her new book, MENTAL HEALTH IN COLLEGE, Alexis Redding discusses how to ensure that every student has the support they need to succeedโpersonally, academically, and professionally. Learn more about this title and others that are perfect for professional development: https://bit.ly/4oRrS7N
2025 Commencement in Harvard Yard
Penn Badgely takes selfie with Askwith Education Forum attendees
Dean Nonie Lesaux
OEL students in Summer 2025
And that's a wrap on our 2025 Era ๐
Revisit the stories that shaped our year: https://bit.ly/4pmgtxl
The core of every organization is its people. ๐
Irvin Scott, senior lecturer, shares the importance of education leadership.
Learn more about HGSE's programs here: https://bit.ly/4qfnNeT
โUsable Knowledge Live,โ our new series on reading and literacy, kicked off with a dynamic conversation on what the Science of Reading really means, featuring insights from leading literacy scholars and decades of research.
Read more about the series: https://bit.ly/4peJOJT
Rigor, relevance, and relationships = results โ
Irvin Scott, senior lecturer, shares the importance of education leadership.
Learn more about HGSE's programs here: https://bit.ly/4qfnNeT
From teaching students to supporting teachers.
Irvin Scott, senior lecturer, shares the importance of education leadership.
Learn more about HGSE's programs here: https://bit.ly/4qfnNeT
Baneen Rizvi, a current student in HGSEโs International Education Policy and Management (IEPM) pathway, shares how sheโs able to directly apply her coursework to her career in Pakistan.
The application deadline is January 5, 2026.
Learn more about the pathway: https://bit.ly/45glUr5
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To celebrate the end of this year, we've compiled a blog post that highlights notable HEP books and events from 2025! In this post, we're also taking a look ahead at some of the engrossing books we're publishing in 2026. Find out more about these new titles: https://bit.ly/3LWav8k
HEP's Executive Director, Jessica Thomson, recently co-wrote an article for Katina Magazine titled, "University Presses and Libraries, Teaming Up to Innovate." Read this piece here:
A long name and a lasting impact. ๐
Bichuan Ren, Ed.M.โ25, shares his favorite class at HGSE: Introductory and Intermediate Statistics for Educational Research Linear Regression.
To learn more about HGSE's degrees and programs visit: https://bit.ly/4lWXNm0
This Wednesday (12/3) at 5 PM ET, be sure to join @harvardeducation.bsky.social for a free Askwith Education Forum titled, "Learning in an AI-Augmented World." The event can be attended either in-person or virtually. Find out more and register here:
Pam Farrell
Pam Farrell, a student in the Online Masterโs in Education Leadership (OEL) Program, was recently named one of Canadaโs top 100 most powerful women for innovation in food security.
Read more about Farrellโs nonprofit, Grow Community Food Literacy Centre: https://bit.ly/3Kxxu9i
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During an event at the Monroe C. Gutman Library, HEP author Candice Bocala delved into research and takeaways from her new book, DATA WISE, THIRD EDITION. Watch a clip from this discussion here: https://bit.ly/4hkSfRp
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Teens speak with HDE students about their experience with YPAR initiative
Professor Joe McIntyre and a student
A lot to be thankful for this fall.
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Mojisola Edu, Ed.M. โ25, highlights a favorite course from her past year at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
To learn more about HGSE's degrees and programs visit: https://bit.ly/4lWXNm0
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Join us for the Askwith Education Forum: Learning in an AI-Augmented World: Practices and Applications on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 5โ6:30 p.m. ET.
Register here to attend in person or virtually: hgse.me/Askwith_120325.
On Wednesday, 12/3 at 5 PM ET, please join @harvardeducation.bsky.social for an Askwith Education Forum titled, "Learning in an AI-Augmented World." This free event can be attended in-person or virtually. Register here:
โWe know...what it means to teach literacy or what an appropriate set of standards are for teaching history. College and career readiness is a lot more ambiguous.โ โMandy Savitz-Romer in a piece published by @harvardeducation.bsky.social
HEP authors Stephanie Smith Budhai and @mariekheath.bsky.social sat down for an interview with the @harvardeducation.bsky.social EdCast and delved into takeaways from their new book, CRITICAL AI IN K-12 EDUCATION. Listen to the discussion here:
I am honored to be promoted to Professor of Education with tenure at the Harvard Graduate School of Education @harvardeducation.bsky.social !!! Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. โค๏ธ
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Are phone bans really the answer? ๐ต
Project Zeroโs Carrie James and University of Birminghamโs Vicky Goodyear say itโs not that simple.
๐ง Listen to the full EdCast episode here: https://bit.ly/485OKKC
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A reprinted article in the #HarvardEdReview by Meira Levinson highlights ethical dilemmas that educators face under conditions shaped by injustices, and the need for society to enact moral repair. Read this piece here: https://bit.ly/4pN2zWf
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Fall foliage
Three students outside
Marty West teaches a class
The last of Octoberโs golden hours โ๏ธ๐
#HarvardInAutumn
Curiosity drives how we learn โ but too often, our education systems hold it back.
HGSE Associate Professor Elizabeth Bonawitz joins the Harvard EdCast to explore how curiosity powers motivation, memory, and understanding and what we can do to help it thrive.
๐ง Listen here: https://bit.ly/48KCdhC
Aerial view of a rural community
In our latest episode of the Harvard EdCast, Dreama Gentry, founder and CEO of Partners for Rural Impact, shares how โcradle-to-careerโ pathways are rebuilding hope in rural America and why the future of education depends on keeping rural students in the picture.
๐๏ธ Listen here: bit.ly/3KRhX41
A campus sign that reads "Office of Admissions."
Opinion | The Erosion of Context in Admissions
The shift toward standardized metrics will make the selective college admissions process less fair, not more, Tara P. Nicola, Mandy Savitz-Romer and Julius DiLorenzo write. https://bit.ly/4q9YYBU
#EDUSky #HigherEd #AcademicSky
Tomorrow (10/10) at 12 PM ET, be sure to join HEP author @chandlermiranda.bsky.social for a virtual book talk on SANCTUARY SCHOOL! This event will be hosted by the Monroe C. Gutman Library and is free to attend. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/4mMQr4K
Anthea Roberts and Howard Gardner
Crowd at the Askwith Education Forum
Dog at the Askwith Education Forum
At the first Askwith Education Forum of the fall, international law scholar Anthea Roberts joined HGSE professors Howard Gardner and Martin West to explore the impact of AI in education.
Thank you to our speakers and all who joined us. To watch the full discussion: https://bit.ly/4244pYK
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Do you feel optimistic or cautious about AI in your field? ๐ค Join Howard Gardner and Anthea Roberts as they explore AIโs impact on human intelligence, thinking, and learning.
๐ September 17
โฐ 5โ6:30 p.m. ET
๐ซ Askwith Hall
๐Harvard Graduate School of Education
๐ Info & RSVP: hgse.me/Sept172025