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Digital communication is a vital part of teens' and tweens’ lives, but it can also make them vulnerable to harassment in virtual spaces — which can carry over into physical spaces and affect school communities in ways that can be hard to predict. Join us for the latest insights and strategies from researchers working to create positive learning environments and empower educators, parents, and — maybe most important — students themselves to detect and deter bullying in real life and online.
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As the effects of climate change become more visible in settings around the world, researchers, educators, and communities are starting to assess — and respond to — the consequences for children. Join us as we welcome Chelsea Clinton to moderate a panel conversation with early childhood and health experts on the impacts of environmental change on early childhood development. The discussion will outline cross-disciplinary solutions and actions to respond to, mitigate, and lessen the threat of climate change and help ensure all children can get a healthy start.
Askwith Hall
An exploration of healing-centered engagement, a social-emotional learning approach that promotes self-esteem and offers a holistic view of recovery for young people of color managing that kind of trauma while also creating positive conditions for academic achievement.
New ways to help high school and college students discern their vocations and pursue fulfilling careers in an age where job prospects are evolving, thanks to artificial intelligence and other technological changes, and where financial uncertainty affects the daily lives of many young people.
An emerging early childhood framework known as “early relational health” stresses the importance of nurturing the broader human ecosystem around babies and toddlers. We explore key principles that can guide practitioners and leaders on the front lines of education, health, and social services.
The signature speaker series of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, bringing innovators and influential leaders to campus. All Askwith Education Forums are accessible, free, and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Seating is first-come, first-seated.
A conversation about recovery and ongoing challenges featured past and present Chicago Public Schools leaders
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy detailed the struggle many adolescents have with social media and what can be done to help
A webinar series providing actionable insights and strategies to shape new approaches to challenges in education
Two financial columnists join Education Now to explore how to teach kids about money and finances.
A panel of educators discuss the impact affirmative action's end has on new college applicants
A venue for critical discussion and engagement with current issues in the field of education research, practice, and policy.
Experts in how to apply quantitative education research in partnership with school districts and state education agencies
In-person and virtual events with community leaders and policymakers coming together to ensure that all children and youth thrive.
Opportunities to engage with the ideas of PZ both in person and online throughout the year.