From Our Archives
Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Academic Education:
Creating a Climate for Learning, Participation in Democracy, and Well-Being [PDF available]
By Jonathan Cohen
Globalization, Immigration, and Education:
The Research Agenda
Marcelo Suarez
No Child Left Behind:
The Ongoing Movement for Public Education Reform [PDF available]
Rod Paige
No Child Left Behind and High School Reform:
[PDF available]
Linda Darling-Hammond
The Complex World of Adolescent Literacy:
Myths, Motivations, and Mysteries
Elizabeth Birr Moje, Melanie Overby, Nicole Tysvaer, and Karen Morris

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Transforming Schools with Technology
by Andy Zucker on January 7 |
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Adolescence, Achievement, and Change in the Age of Obama
by Michael Sadowski on December 3 |
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The Need for Socioeconomic Balance in PreK Classrooms
by Rep. Beth Bye (D-CT) on November 19 |
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"Dispelling the Myth" Schools
by Karin Chenoweth on November 5 |
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The False Debate Over In-School and Out-of-School Time
by Robert Rothman on October 20 |
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A Conversation with Tony Wagner
by Nancy Walser on October 9 |
News & Features
"What will Barack Obama’s presidency mean for my education?"
Learning from L.A. author interviewed on Southern California Public Radio
New Head of Carnegie Foundation Outlines Vision for Educational Research
David Berliner receives 2008 Sylvia Scribner Award
David Berliner on "Why Rising Test Scores May Not Equal Increased Student Learning"
Diverse reviews Toward Excellence with Equity
Harvard Education Letter wins "Best Newsletter" for Second Consecutive Year
HER Article "Adjusting Inequality" receives Joyce Cain Award
More from Harvard Education Publishing Group
- Collateral Damage by Sharon Nichols and David Berliner Released
- New Directions in Special Education by Thomas Hehir
- Real Leaders, Real Schools by Gerald Leader with Amy Stern
From the Current Issue:
Winter 2008
Interview with Geeta Rao Gupta, International Center for Research on Women
Editors
Free Marketeers, Policy Wonks, and Yankee Democracy:
School Vouchers in New Hampshire, 1973–1976
Jim Carl, Cleveland State University
Can Higher Education Meet the Needs of an Increasingly Diverse and Global Society?:
Campus Diversity and Cross-Cultural Workforce Competencies
Uma M. Jayakumar, University of Michigan
Modeling Compassion in Critical, Justice-Oriented Teacher Education
Hilary Gehlbach Conklin, University of Georgia
Testing the Waters:
Three Elements of Classroom Inquiry
Pat Clifford and Susan J. Marinucci,
Galileo Educational Network Association
Harvard Educational Review Reprints
Recent Releases:
Indigenous Knowledge and Education
Sites of Struggle, Strength, and Survivance
Edited by Malia Villegas, Sabina Rak Neugebauer, and Kerry R. Venegas
This book brings together essays that explore Indigenous ways of knowing and that consider how such knowledge can inform educational practices and institutions.
The Opportunity Gap
Achievement and Inequality in Education
Edited by Carol DeShano da Silva, James Philip Huguley, Zenub Kakli, and Radhika Rao
The Opportunity Gap aims to shift attention from the current overwhelming emphasis on schools in discussions of the achievement gap to more fundamental questions about social and educational opportunity.
International Education for the Millennium
Toward Access, Equity, and Quality
Edited by Benjamin Piper, Sarah-Dryden-Peterson, and Young-Suk Kim
This volume sheds light on contemporary theoretical work and research, on a range of national and international polices, and on education reform in developing countries.
Special Education for a New Century
Edited by Lauren I. Katzman, Allison Gruner Gandhi, Wendy S. Harbour, and J.D. LaRock
Special Education for a New Century pays particularly close attention to how inclusive education practices can best be promoted in the era of standards-based accountability.