HGSE in the Media
September 2006
Young Ph.D.'s
Say Collegiality Matters More Than Salary
Cathy Trower and Lecturer Richard Chait, COACHE co-principal investigators,
discuss their recent study on faculty satisfaction. (Chronicle of
Higher Education, 9/29/06, paid subscription required.)
Center
to Honor Lifelong Work of Julius Richmond
"Kathy McCartney, dean of the Graduate School of Education, praised
the new center's interdisciplinary focus and Shonkoff's vision. The center
will be a collaborative effort of the Graduate School of Education, the
Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard-affiliated Children's Hospital
Boston, and Harvard Medical School." (Harvard Gazette, 9/28/06)
Harvard
Professor Leads CA Board
"Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, a professor of history at Harvard
University and a nationally prominent scholar, has agreed to head the
Board of Trustees at Concord Academy." (The Concord Journal,
9/28/06)
From
Youth, New School Chief Driven to Succeed
HGSE Alum Manny Rivera speaks with the Boston Globe about his recent appointment
as Boston Public Schools superintendent. (Boston Globe, 9/24/06)
Learn
to Teach or Perish, Profs Told
Gale Professor Richard Light shares his insight into teaching and stresses
the importance of making time for students. (The Vancouver Sun,
9/23/06, paid subscription required.)
Spend/Thrift:
Online MBA Programs Come of Age
Wirth Professor Chris Dede comments about online MBA programs. (International
Herald Tribune, 9/22/06)
Little
or No Improvement in '06 MCAS Scores
Anrig Professor Richard Elmore discusses the latest MCAS results and lack
of improvement with the Boston Globe. (Boston Globe, 9/21/06)
Boston
Public Schools Wins Broad Prize for Urban Education
Boston Public Schools Receives Broad Prize for Urban Education; Mayor
Recognizes HGSE Lecturer Tom Payzant for His Leadership of the School
System (Cityofboston.gov, 9/19/2006)
Continuing
Education No Simple Matter for Some
Farai Chideya speaks with Bridget Terry Long, professor of education and
economics at Harvard University, about the value of a diploma and what
alternatives are available for people who want to go back to school but
don't believe they can afford to make the change. (National Public Radio,
News and Notes, 9/18/06)
Creative
Challenges: Higher School Standards, Fewer Funds for Districts
Lecturer Paul Reville discusses the effect of higher standards and school
budget constraints. (The Worcester Telegram, 9/17/06)
For
the Best Child Care, Start Looking Early
Dean Kathleen McCartney explores early childhood education and advises
on what to look for in choosing child care. (Boston Globe, 9/17/06)
Debate
Grows as Colleges Slip in Graduations
Professor Gary Orfield comments on how colleges aren't being held accountable
for their graduation rates. (New York Times, 9/15/06, paid subscription
required.)
Building
Bridges from School to Home
Fisher Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot examines relationships between
schools and parents. (Scholastic Instructor, 9/2/06)
Schools
Receive Failing Grades
Academic Dean Robert Schwartz comments about the difficulty of meeting
federal standards for large, diverse schools. (Herald News, 9/1/06)
Summer,
School Overlap For Some
Anrig Professor Richard Elmore discusses what happens to children's learning
between summer and their return to school in the fall. (Yakima (Wash.)
Herald Republic, 8/31/06)
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