Every school in America has a well-rehearsed plan for earthquakes, fires, or active shooters. Students practice these drills until the steps become second nature, embedding a muscle memory of safety in the body and brain.| Harvard Education Press
Banned Books Week 2025 is officially underway and runs through 10/11. To highlight this important cause, we will continue to address challenged topics.| Harvard Education Press
By Lauren B. Cattaneo and Wendi N. Manuel-Scott Our recent HER piece encouraged educators to take up Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to creative maladjustment—a commitment to refuse to adjust... READ MORE The post Doubling Down on Creative Maladjustment while Higher Education is Under Attack appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
What fuels powerful writing? Passion, experience, and purpose. At HEP, our authors bring all three to the page, and beyond.| Harvard Education Press
By Elham Kazemi and Jessica Calabrese “When my principal or coach jumps into a lesson and asks, ‘I wonder what would happen if we ask them this, or what would... READ MORE The post Making Practice Public: Learning from and with Our Students appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
The important role teachers play in the lives of children and the lasting impact they can have is clear, but what do teachers themselves need to grow and learn to... READ MORE The post Teachers Change Lives Recording and Recap appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
At the heart of every bold idea is a changemaker. At Harvard Education Press, we’re proud to publish authors whose research challenges systems, amplifies equity, and creates space for transformative... READ MORE The post Author Spotlight: Richard O. Welsh appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
By Patricia M. Virella, Ph.D. In the fall of 2020, the reopening of America’s schools marked a pivotal moment in educational history. The COVID-19 pandemic upended every familiar routine: classrooms... READ MORE The post Reopening Schools During Uncertain Times: Centering Hope and Equity appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
Behind every great book is a great mind. At Harvard Education Press, our authors don’t just write about education—they live it. They lead schools, shape policy, inspire teachers, and reimagine... READ MORE The post Author Spotlight: Elizabeth A. City appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
At HEP, we publish books that do more than sit on a shelf—they’re used every day by educators to prepare the next generation of teachers.| Harvard Education Press