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Harvard Educational Review

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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
  
Harvard Educ. Rev.

Language
  
English

Frequency
  
Quarterly

Discipline
  
Education

Publication history
  
1930-present

Publisher
  
Harvard Education Publishing Group (United States)

The Harvard Educational Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal of opinion and research dealing with education, associated with the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and published by the Harvard Education Publishing Group. The journal was established in 1930.

Since 1945, editorial decisions have been carried out by an autonomous graduate student editorial board. This student board works together to bring to publication manuscripts on a wide range of topics and from a number of disciplines.

Alumni

Notable alumni of the Harvard Educational Review include:

  • Lisa Delpit, educationalist and MacArthur Fellow
  • Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, educational sociologist and MacArthur Fellow
  • Orval Hobart Mowrer, psychologist and former president of the American Psychological Association
  • Lauren Resnick, educational psychologist
  • Theodore Sizer, educationalist and founder of the Coalition of Essential Schools
  • Julian Stanley, psychologist and founder of the Center for Talented Youth
  • References

    Harvard Educational Review Wikipedia