Last week, a total of 774 Ed School graduates were celebrated during Commencement exercises. A few shared how HGSE changed their thinking with us. watch video on watch page
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Can AI systems like ChatGPT increase creativity in the classroom, for both teachers and learners?
We're diving into the risks and rewards of AI in our #EducationNow livestream today at 3:00PM.
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Commencement is one week away! Check out our video highlighting our class of 2022 as they reflect on what change means to them: https://youtu.be/h1GzeQS8Xp8 watch video on watch page
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Cornelius Troy, Ed.M.’21, has first-hand experience of how education can change the trajectory of a life and a family – a bloodline, as he puts it. As a first-generation graduate, Troy is an example to his son of what you can accomplish if you set a high bar for yourself with education. Students who are determined to have the same positive influence on their own families is his driving passion behind school leadership. Watch here: watch video on watch page
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What does it mean to "think like a scientist?" Before coming to the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Kate Strangfeld, Ed.M.’22, taught science for eight years in Washington D.C. and, before that, went to a health-supportive culinary school in New York. Intersecting her two interests — food and education — she started Bite Scized Education to engage secondary students in science. Watch here: watch video on watch page
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Why Teach? Mary Elizabeth Johnson shares why she wants to teach in her statement of purpose essay she wrote as part of her application to the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Watch here: https://youtu.be/zgcg1PlHRzQ watch video on watch page
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Noticing a gap in the research around children of deaf adults, alum Julia Pichler - herself a CODA - developed a survey with Lecturer Hadas Edelman that puts CODA experience and identity at its center. Learn more about Pichler in our newest video. watch video on watch page
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Since its founding in 1920, the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been training leaders to transform education in the United States and around the globe. Today, our faculty, students, and alumni are studying and solving the most critical challenges facing education: student assessment, the achievement gap, urban education, and teacher shortages, to name just a few. Our work is shaping how people teach, learn, and lead in schools and colleges as well as in after-school programs, high-tech companies, and international organizations. The HGSE community is pushing the frontiers of education, and the effects of our entrepreneurship are improving the world.