In 1983, in one of the most influential books in a peerlessly influential career, Howard Gardner upended popularly accepted notions of how children think and learn. He proposed, in Frames of Mind, ...
Jewell-Sherman, a USP alum whom Peterkin chose as co-director of the program’s final two cohorts, recalled moments of humor and hard work as well as a shared philosophy of leadership that drove the ...
Before her appointment as dean, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, a nationally known expert on the history of education and education research, had been the president of the Spencer Foundation. She taught at ...
America needs transformative leaders in preK–12 education whose passion for education quality and equity is matched by a knowledge of learning and development, the organizational management skills to ...
Having been born into a family of educators, it came as no surprise that education is where Theodore “Ted” Sizer would also make his mark, as a teacher, school leader, visionary, reformer, and dean of ...
The Harvard Ph.D. in Education trains cutting-edge researchers who work across disciplines to generate knowledge and translate discoveries into transformative policy and practice. Offered jointly by ...
Today’s education landscape needs leaders like you — dynamic educators and innovators committed to making sustainable and scalable change for all students by building on your professional experience ...
Critical pre-literacy skills are developed long before elementary school, through play and interactive conversations with caregivers at home. Three new early-literacy apps — released for free from the ...