Audiobooks
May 29, 2024
Many Harvard Education Press books are available as audiobooks from our partner Tantor Media. Browse below for our audiobook selections.
May 29, 2024
Many Harvard Education Press books are available as audiobooks from our partner Tantor Media. Browse below for our audiobook selections.
May 9, 2024
By Margaret Beale Spencer and Nancy E. Dowd Brown v. Board of Education famously stands for the principle of the equality of all. Yet on the seventieth anniversary of Brown, we… READ MORE
November 13, 2023
by Jessica Fiorillo November 13, 2023 Happy University Press Week! This week, November 13th–17th, is officially celebrated as University Press week by The Association of University Presses and University Press… READ MORE
July 17, 2023
The shooting of a young Black man by a Ferguson police officer sparked a renewed national conversation about race and racism. However, discussing race and race relations is difficult, messy,… READ MORE
March 30, 2022
by Ashley Floyd Kuntz and Rebecca M. Taylor The present moment is a baffling one for public colleges and universities. How can they protect academic freedom and tenure, respect freedom… READ MORE
December 7, 2021
by Adriana Villavicencio Close to a quarter of all public school students in the United States come from immigrant households; yet, K–12 schools struggle to effectively serve this population. This… READ MORE
November 22, 2021
By Russell S. Thacker and Sydney Freeman Jr. In 2017, the Philadelphia Inquirer highlighted the fact that the city’s three most prominent universities each had an African American serving in… READ MORE
September 29, 2021
By Evan C. Gutierrez Some governing bodies are working vigorously to ensure that every student has space in their classrooms to discuss race. Several states are working towards ethnic studies… READ MORE
August 16, 2021
By Rita Kohli Since the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement last summer, there has been an increased focus to promote anti-racist pedagogy, curriculum, and professional development for K–12… READ MORE
June 9, 2021
By Raquel M. Rall, Maxine McKinney de Royston, Alea R. Holman, Linn Posey-Maddox, and Rachel A. Johnson The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on P–20 education cannot be overstated, yet… READ MORE