David Berliner on "Why Rising Test Scores May Not Equal Increased Student...
Dissent featured commentary from David Berliner, Harvard Education Press author of Collateral Damage, on “Why Rising Test Scores May Not Equal Increased Student Learning.” In this article, Berliner...
View ArticleHarvard Education Press releases “Unlearned Lessons” by W. James Popham
Harvard Education Press has recently released Unlearned Lessons: Six Stumbling Blocks to Our Schools’ Success by veteran education expert, W. James Popham. Looking back over a career of more than fifty...
View ArticleSpecial Issue from Harvard Educational Review on Education and the Obama...
The Harvard Educational Review new special issue on Education and the Obama Presidency is now available. It features articles from scholars and practitioners, as well as students who responded to the...
View ArticleChenoweth in American Educator
The fall issue of American Educator features an article from Harvard Education Press author Karin Chenoweth, titled “Piece by Piece: How Schools Solved the Achievement Puzzle and Soared.” The article...
View ArticleMerseth Honored by the National Association of Charter School Authorizers
Inside Urban Charter Schools: Promising Practices and Strategies in Five High-Performing Schools by Katherine Merseth and cowritten with Kristy Cooper, John Roberts, Mara Casey Tieken, Jon Valant, and...
View ArticleTwo HEP Books Make American School Board Journal's Top 10 Books of 2009
Two Harvard Education Press titles received the honor of being listed on American School Board Journal's list of 10 Notable Education Books of 2009. American School Board Journal is an editorially...
View ArticleLearning from L.A. named Outstanding Academic Title by Choice magazine
Learning from L.A.: Institutional Change in American Public Education by Charles Taylor Kerchner, David J. Menefee-Libey, Laura Steen Mulfinger, and Stephanie E. Clayton, has been named an Outstanding...
View ArticleReaders Respond to Harvard Education Letter Survey
Our readers, who took an online survey about the Harvard Education Letter last month, provided useful and highly positive feedback. Survey respondents represented a wide range of occupations, including...
View ArticleHarvard Education Letter Wins Two Special Citations from Education Writers...
The Harvard Education Letter is pleased to announce that two articles have received special citations from the Education Writers Association (EWA) in the “Special Interest, Institutional and Trade...
View ArticleHarvard Education Letter Nominated for Distinguished Achievement Awards
The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP), the nonprofit member organization serving the educational resource industry, has announced its finalists for their Distinguished Achievement Awards. The...
View ArticleHarvard Education Letter Awarded Best Newsletter
Harvard Education Letter won two Distinguished Achievement Awards from the Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) at a ceremony in Washington D.C. on June 8, 2010. AEP is a nonprofit member...
View ArticleCall for Proposals: Special Issue on Diverse Experiences of Immigrant...
Proposal Submission Deadline: September 15, 2010 The Harvard Educational Review (HER) is planning to publish a special issue on Diverse Experiences of Immigrant Children and Youth in Education in order...
View ArticleNew Editor of the Harvard Education Letter
Nancy Walser has been named editor of the Harvard Education Letter, where she has served as assistant editor for four years. She will take the reins from Caroline Chauncey, who has served as editor...
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Last year was a banner year for page views here at the Harvard Education Letter. Readers turned out by the thousands to graze on a wide variety of topics from turnaround schools to brain research to...
View ArticleHarvard Education Press Book Signings at AERA
Harvard Education Press will be hosting book signings at our booth at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting April 9-11, 2011 in New Orleans. Book Signing Schedule: Saturday,...
View ArticleHarvard Education Letter named finalist in AEP's 2011 Distinguished...
The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP), the nonprofit member organization serving the educational resource industry, has announced its finalists for their Distinguished Achievement Awards. The...
View ArticleLaura Pappano on MSNBC's Making the Grade
Laura Pappano, author of Inside School Turnarounds: Urgent Hopes, Unfolding Stories, was a guest on MSNBC's Making the Grade which aired on August 14, 2011 from Detroit. In the following clip she talks...
View ArticleAACTE to Present Outstanding Book Award to Richard Milner
The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) has awarded the 2012 Outstanding Book Award to author H. Richard Milner IV for Start Where You Are, But Don't Stay There:...
View ArticleHarvard Education Letter Wins Three Awards from the Education Writers...
The Harvard Education Letter won three awards from the Education Writers Association (EWA) as part of EWA's 2011 National Awards for Education Reporting. EWA recognizes excellence on the education beat...
View ArticleGraphic Designer Sarah Henderson Wins Awards From Bookbuilders of Boston
Graphic Designer Sarah Henderson won awards from Bookbuilders of Boston for two Harvard Education Press covers in the "Professional" category. The first winner was for The Blind Advantage: How Going...
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