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2002 Features & Releases

Defining the Field of Afterschool Education: A New Publication from the Harvard Education Press 11/15/2002

The Future of Our Public Schools: A New Book from the Harvard Education Press Guides School Leaders through the Changing Education Landscape 10/21/2002

Reserved Children More Likely to Be Violent than Their Outgoing Peers: Race, Gender, and Family Income Have Little Effect 8/21/2002

The Study of New Scholars Receives $1 Million to Examine Junior Faculty's Workplace Satisfaction 7/22/2002

Harvard Education Letter Wins National Press Club Award: Assistant Editor Michael Sadowski Cited for Second Straight Year 7/1/2002

Better Caregiver Training, Smaller Childcare Classes Lead to Improved Cognitive and Social Skills in Children, According to New Research 5/5/2002

Mexican-American Women Navigate School and Work More Successfully Than Men; Bilingual Infants Develop Language at Same Rate as English-Only Peers 5/3/2002

Focus on Student Disabilities Adds to Educational Deficits According to a New Article in the Harvard Educational Review 4/24/2002

Research Shows New Teachers Lack Curriculum for State Standards 3/13/2002

To Tenure Or Not To Tenure: New Data and Analysis Examines One of Higher Education's Most Asked Questions 2/12/2002

Transition to Teaching Math and Science Program Provides Financial, Professional Development Support for MidCareer Math and Science Candidates 1/31/2002

HGSE Faculty and Researchers Release Definitive Six-Volume Series on the New Wave of Immigration 1/11/2002

"Race-Neutral" Policies for College Admission May Reduce Minority Representation on California Campuses 1/9/2002

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