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Stanford Graduate School of Education is celebrating 100 years of transformative teaching, learning and research.
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A concussion education program developed by GSE faculty and students with Piya Sorcar, MA '06, PhD '09, will now be implemented statewide in Arkansas.
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Stanford Education 14h
The big-fish-little-pond theory has existed for decades, but new research by Prashant Loyalka provides the strongest evidence yet that the effect exists.
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Stanford Education Nov 30
A virtual reality ocean acidificiation experience helped students increase their knowledge about the subject, and they retained it when tested several weeks later.
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Stanford Education Nov 29
An earlier study by also showed that kids who postponed entering kindergarten for up to a year showed higher levels of self-control.
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Stanford Education Nov 27
A new research partnership between the Stanford GSE and nine neighboring school districts will study the experience of English language learners.
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Stanford Education Nov 23
American higher education is "a very strange system in that it is a system without a plan," says David Labaree.
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Stanford Education Nov 20
In Preschool Counts, Stanford undergraduates work one-on-one with preschoolers to help boost their math skills.
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Stanford Education Nov 16
"There is a mountain of evidence that suggests environmental education is a powerful way to teach students," says Nicole Ardoin.
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Stanford Education Nov 15
After serving as Stanford's Vice Provost for Graduate Education for 12 years, Patricia Gumport will step down to return to teaching at the GSE.
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Stanford Education Nov 14
Calling all early-career teachers: applications for the Hollyhock Fellowship Program are now open. Apply for this two-year professional development program by January 15:
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Stanford Education Nov 12
The Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) is a 12-month full-time program preparing future teacher leaders at the elementary and secondary levels. Learn more here:
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Stanford Education Nov 8
Around the world, the emergence of language is strikingly similar. Listen to Michael Frank explain how parents can communicate with babies and help their kids develop new vocabulary.
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Stanford Education Nov 7
Eric Bettinger explains why for-profit institutions would be a good place to start when addressing research questions about online learning:
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Stanford Education Nov 6
A study found that young people of all ages were consistently unable to differentiate news from advertising or false information from the truth online.
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Stanford Education Nov 1
In the , explains how his research with Mark Murphy, PhD '20, shows that strict immigration enforcement is harming children, schools and communities.
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Stanford Education Nov 1
Join tomorrow for a conversation about improving communication with your children. For more information and tickets:
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Stanford Education Oct 31
Research by and Mark Murphy suggests that at least 320,000 Hispanic children were displaced following the adoption of ICE partnerships in the communities in which they lived:
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Stanford Education Oct 30
"Above all, Jim was a marvelous person who welcomed everyone, and his infectious manner always made people laugh and smile."
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Stanford Education Oct 26
The race for California school superintendent is "a consequential battle between two competing visions of the future of the education system," says David Plank.
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Stanford Education Oct 26
Kimberly Gordon Biddle, EdS '90, PhD '93, has shed critical light on the role that poverty and racism play in shaping a child’s future. She's one of this year's receipents of the Alumni Excellence in Education Award:
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