April 2024
 
 
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April 2024

Dear Alums,

We have returned from the university's spring break, and campus is awash in bright sunlight and new blossoms. We're delighted to update you on the latest happenings here at Stanford GSE.

Our issue begins with an article sharing more about the GSE’s education minor and honors program for undergraduates. These programs provide invaluable opportunities for undergraduates to delve deeper into the field of education and engage with our faculty. In other news, recent studies have shed light on the prevalence of chronic pain in children and the treatments that could potentially offer hope. Next, look through the photo gallery of our inaugural Career Pathways Dinner Event, an evening that connected students with GSE alums. We're also proud to share that Carla Pugh, PhD '11, has been appointed as the Joint Commission's inaugural presidential fellow, furthering her impactful work in healthcare and education. Learn more about the findings from a new study on lead in Chicago’s drinking water and the impact on young children. Continue reading about a new Stanford course tackling educational challenges with the support of global partners. Discover how one Stanford professor is advocating for the importance of teaching logic to high school students, equipping them with essential critical thinking skills. We're also excited to invite you to a conference reflecting on the legacy of the Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court decision. This conference is open to the entire community, and we hope to see you there.

As always, we value your continued engagement and support. Wishing you a vibrant and rejuvenating spring season, and we look forward to staying connected with each of you.

Warm regards,

I-Han
 
 
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I-Han Liang
 
Sr. Associate Director of Alumni Relations and Community Engagement
Stanford Graduate School of Education
gsealumni@stanford.edu
 
 
 
 
 
GSE minor and honors programs for undergrads
 
 
2023 Honors and Minor Students
 
 
Stanford GSE offers an education minor or honors program to undergraduates. The programs are led by Senior Lecturer Jennifer Wolf and Professor Ari Kelman, respectively.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Children and chronic pain
 
 
Chronic pain in children
 
 
Chronic pain in children is much more prevalent than previously believed, and new treatments can alleviate and prevent childhood suffering.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Career Pathways Event
 
 
Career Pathways Event
 
 
GSE Alumni Relations and GSE EdCareers partnered together to offer our first Career Pathways Dinner Event in February. Students had the opportunity to speak with GSE alums who have deep experience and knowledge in their career fields.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carla Pugh: first presidential fellow
 
 
Carla Pugh appointed Joint Commission’s first presidential fellow
 
 
Carla Pugh, PhD '11 is appointed the Joint Commission's inaugural presidential fellow.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kids exposed to lead in Chicago
 
 
Chicago youth exposed to lead
 
 
Results from a new study estimates that children in the city of Chicago are exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water leading to elevated levels of the neurotoxin in their blood.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Taking new a new approach
to educational challenges
 
 
Innovating novel approaches to educational challenges
 
 
A new Stanford course aims to address educational challenges by asking students to co-design innovative solutions with global partners.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Teaching high school students logic
 
 
Teaching logic
 
 
Michael Genesereth, associate professor of computer science, is promoting the importance of teaching logic to high school students.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brown v Board of Education at 70
 
 
Brown vs. Board of Education at 70
 
 
Stanford's Educational Opportunity Project, the Institute for Advancing Just Societies, and the Graduate School of Education are co-hosting a conference to reflect on the legacy of the Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court decision. This conference is open to the entire community.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Professional learning opportunities
 
 
Number Sense Workshop for Educators (Grades 2-5) (3 Part Version)
April 30, May 9, May 23, 2024

Evidence shows that students with low and high achievement in mathematics differ significantly in the strategies they use when approaching number problems. Join the youcubed team in this 3-part workshop that explores the latest findings on this topic and shares new teaching materials.

Find out more →
 
 
Number Sense Workshop for Educators (Grades 2-5) (One Day Version)
May 2, 2024

Join the youcubed team in this one day workshop that explores the latest findings on how students approach number problems and shares new teaching materials.

Find out more →
 
 
Elevating AAPI Youth: Uncovering Mental Health Challenges and Enhancing School Support
May 7, 2024 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM PT

In this webinar organized by Challenge Success, participants will be given compelling data and practical resources to better support the mental health of AAPI students.

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Children's Health Council: Educator Advisory Group
(1) April/May 2024, (2) September 2024, (3) October/November 2024

Challenge Success is working on a project with CHC. They are seeking to gather a diverse group of teachers from across the country and with various backgrounds to represent the national demographic of students. There is a $500 paid opportunity for K-12 educators to share their input on working with students who have both learning and mental health challenges.

Find out more and apply →
 
 
 
 
 
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