July 17, 2023
Superintendent Tom Boasberg sought to address tensions between a robust charter sector and the district’s traditional schools by crafting and gaining agreement to an innovative district charter collaboration agreement that… READ MORE
April 12, 2022
by H. Richard Milner IV Education, educators, and the truth about the ugly roots and maintenance of all types of inequity are under attack in the United States. I increasingly… READ MORE
January 19, 2021
By Melinda M. Mangin The COVID-19 crisis has created an unexpected window of opportunity in education. Out of necessity, families and educators are increasingly willing to reimagine schooling: where learning… READ MORE
December 14, 2020
by Karen Hammerness, David Stroupe, and Scott McDonald “I want to assure you that on other fronts partners in the US Government and across the pharmaceutical industry are working quickly… READ MORE
November 30, 2020
by Ebony Omotola McGee Dr. Manu Platt, a Black engineering professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has a world-class biomedical engineering lab, yet he spends countless hours designing and… READ MORE
January 30, 2014
by Stella M. Flores on January 30, 2014 The death of Nelson Mandela on December 5, 2013, reignited the personal relationship I’ve had with South Africa for decades. It began… 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
October 4, 2024
By Danielle M. Greene-Bell and Francis A. Pearman, II A less appreciated aftershock of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which recently celebrated its seventieth anniversary, was that its… READ MORE
August 1, 2024
With racism, bias, and racially-charged misinformation increasingly in the news, HEP books offer tools for teachers, school leaders, and students to interrogate racist ideas and act toward just outcomes. In… READ MORE
July 22, 2024
By María Cioè-Peña Over 6 million people living in the United States self-identify as Black Latines or Afro-Latinos. Their claim to their Blackness is in jeopardy. In multiple US states,… READ MORE