Resources for Teachers on HGSE's Web Site
A Reenvisioned Teacher Education Program
Changing Demographics in Teaching
Out-of-School Time: Views and Resources
New Teacher Education-Related Web-Sites
More Research and News form HGSE
A Reenvisioned Teacher Education Program
Celebrating
the Teacher's Teacher
A profile of Katherine K. Merseth, the director of the Teacher Education Programs,
HGSE News & Views, 10/15/2001
Taking
More Time for Teacher Training
An article about innovations in teaching internships, with comments by Katherine
K. Merseth, director of the Teacher Education Programs, Washington Post, 9/3/2001
Summer
of Study: GSE Interns Teach at Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy
An article about the Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy, with comments from Katherine
K. Merseth, director of the Teacher Education Programs, Harvard University
Gazette, 8/16/2001
Changing Demographics in Teaching
The
Aging of America's Teachers
An article about Pforzheimer Professor Susan Moore Johnson's research into
the changing face of teaching, Harvard University Gazette, 10/4/2001
Striving
to Keep Teachers Happy--And for the Long Term
An article about teaching mentoring and retention, featuring comments by Pforzheimer
Professor Susan Moore Johnson, Boston Globe, 9/23/2001
Study
Suggests That New Jersey Must Do More to Retain Teachers
[story available in the NYT archives]
An article about new research on the newest pool of teachers from Pforzheimer
Professor Susan Moore Johnson and the Project on the Next Generation of Teachers,
New York Times, 8/28/2001
Out-of-School Time: Views and Resources
How
Parents Can Support Learning
An article about parental involvement programs in schools, with comments by
Heather Weiss, director of the Harvard Family Research Project, American School
Board Journal, 9/1/2001
A
Cautionary Note: The Expectations for Out-of-School Time
A commentary by Associate Professor Gil Noam, director of the Program in Afterschool
Education and Research, about our asking out-of-school time to deliver everything
schools and families have a hard time accomplishing, HGSE News & Views,
9/1/2001
A
Complicated and Contentious Issue
A commentary by Heather Weiss, director of the Harvard Family Research Project,
about afterschool education, HGSE News & Views, 7/1/2001
New Teacher Education-Related Web-Sites
Teacher
Journals: In School with Educators
Project
on the Next Generation of Teachers at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education
Opportunities
for Constructive Action
[a resources site for teachers and parents designed in the wake of the terror
attacks of September 11]
Additionally, the HGSE Teacher Education Programs will launch
their new site at the following URL in the next few weeks; please bookmark
this URL for future reference:
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~tep/
More Research and News form HGSE
Teacher
of the Year Visits HGSE
Michele Forman discussed issues of teaching and learning with students in the
Teacher Education Program during a recent visit to campus
Providing Examples of Success
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/nv/features/bennett11152001.html
A profile of Sean T. Bennett, Ed.M. candidate in the School Leadership program,
on the principal certification track
You can stay on top of all the latest news and research
in teacher education and other issues by visiting HGSE News & Views
at http://www.gse.harvard.edu/nv
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