May 15, 2023
By David Stroupe, Anna Kramer, and Lindsay Berk May 15, 2023 Teaching has always been crucial and underappreciated profession across the world. Almost everyone spends some time in a school,… READ MORE
September 18, 2023
by Giuditta Fontana September 18, 2023 Investment in education, and reform of education systems in conflict-affected settings, are ‘an essential driver for achieving peace’ according to United Nations Secretary General… READ MORE
August 21, 2023
We are dedicated to publishing books on STEM that are valuable resources for science educators. The titles below provide powerful advice, guidance, and frameworks to ensure that science education is… READ MORE
July 20, 2023
After six years of what she considers highly effective work, the dean of the College of Education, Human Services, Behavioral Science, & Justice invites a variety of constituents – members… READ MORE
June 23, 2023
Over the past two decades, Harvard Education Press has published innovative and authoritative books covering critical issues in education. These titles influence and inform education practice and administration, explore ongoing policy… READ MORE
Business and Finance Jessica FiorilloExecutive Director Jessica Fiorillo joined the Harvard Education Press in June of 2022. Her publishing career began in 1996, when she joined the staff of Harcourt… READ MORE
May 1, 2023
By Margaret A. Eisenhart and Lois Weis May 1, 2023 On December 7, 2022, President Biden announced a new initiative “to provide all students with the opportunities they need to… READ MORE
October 19, 2022
By Andrea Avery October 19, 2022 When we think about “accommodating” disability in the classroom, our objective should not be pure disembodiment—where the body you show up in, to teach… READ MORE
August 15, 2018
“The Black Megachurch: Theology, Gender, and the Politics of Public Engagement,” by Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs, Ph.D., associate professor of political science, was released in mid-August. To mark the book’s publication, she… READ MORE