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Assoc. Prof. Ira Lit and Salina Gray
EAST House hosts screening and discussion of “American Teacher”
February 22, 2012
School of Education News
Faculty and students share their perspectives on the film and the challenges facing teachers.
Prof. Sean Reardon
Stanford study finds widening gap between rich and poor students
February 13, 2012
Stanford News Service
Sean Reardon's analysis of standardized tests over a 50-year period shows the achievement gap between rich and poor has grown steadily.
Prof. Sean Reardon
Education gap grows between rich and poor, studies say
February 9, 2012
The New York Times
Family income appears more determinative of educational success than race in the U.S., says Prof. Sean Reardon.
(Photo: Editora Abril/Tony Avelar)
National Science Foundation honors Paulo Blikstein with prestigious CAREER Award
January 31, 2012
School of Education News
Blikstein receives award for his work to enhance STEM education in high schools by advancing "hybrid" labs.
(Photo: Editora Abril/Tony Avelar)
A Brilliant Mind
January 25, 2012
Revista Exame (Brazil)
Revista Exame, Brazil's leading business magazine, profiles Paulo Blikstein’s work on innovative STEM learning technologies.
When it comes to media use, the researchers' guidance: All things in moderation.
Multitasking may harm the social and emotional development of tweenage girls, say researchers
January 25, 2012
Stanford Report
Roy Pea has found a correlation between media diversions and diminished social and emotional skills among girls 8 to 12 years old.
Prof. Emeritus Michael Kirst
Kirst says Gov. Brown's school funding proposal signals a shift toward local control
January 16, 2012
KQED Forum
Prof. M. Kirst, president of the CA State Board of Education, discussed Gov. Brown's proposed plan to change the way schools are funded.
Prof. Deborah Stipek
Stipek: Transitional Kindergarten Has Real Value, Don't Give it Up
January 16, 2012
San Jose Mercury News
Governor Brown’s plan to scrap transitional kindergarten will negatively impact the academic success of California’s children, says Deborah Stipek.
Prof. Linda Darling-Hammond
Stanford education faculty win high marks on Rick Hess’ Edu-Scholar list
January 13, 2012
School of Education News
Eleven School of Education scholars score high for their substantial contributions to public debates about schools and schooling.
Prof. Linda Darling-Hammond
Darling-Hammond: Why Is Congress Redlining Our Schools?
January 10, 2012
The Nation
The new Senate vision for ESEA will weaken schools in the most vulnerable communities and further contribute to their failure, says Darling-Hammond.
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EAST House hosts screening and discussion of “American Teacher”
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
School of Education News
Faculty and students share their perspectives on the film and the challenges facing teachers.
Education gap grows between rich and poor, studies say
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The New York Times
Family income appears more determinative of educational success than race in the U.S., says Prof. Sean Reardon.
A Brilliant Mind
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Revista Exame (Brazil)
Revista Exame, Brazil's leading business magazine, profiles Paulo Blikstein’s work on innovative STEM learning technologies.
Multitasking may harm the social and emotional development of tweenage girls, say researchers
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Stanford Report
Roy Pea has found a correlation between media diversions and diminished social and emotional skills among girls 8 to 12 years old.
Kirst says Gov. Brown's school funding proposal signals a shift toward local control
Monday, January 16, 2012
KQED Forum
Prof. M. Kirst, president of the CA State Board of Education, discussed Gov. Brown's proposed plan to change the way schools are funded.
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