Stanford research teams will work with community collaborators on approaches to implementing a new California law requiring ethnic studies to be taught in high schools.
High schoolers visit campus and glimpse future possibilities
High school students visited the university as part of Stanford’s Introduction to Bioengineering, a dual-credit course program that provides talented students in low-income communities with access to advanced material while encouraging them to apply to selective colleges.
Six instructional teams across campus have made it their mission to ensure that all Stanford students can experience belonging and success in their disciplines.
Stanford Graduate School of Education Dean Dan Schwartz and other education scholars weigh in on what's next for some of the technology trends taking center stage in the classroom.
A program co-developed by Chris Field pairs business skills with sustainability science to help executives advance their company’s goals. “I’m confident they’ll be able to take what they are learning back to their jobs the very next day.”
Stanford education researchers are at the forefront of building natural language processing systems that will support teachers and improve instruction in the classroom.
Stanford helps community colleges bring Google’s Data Analytics Certificate to students
The collaboration between Bay Area Community College Consortium, Google, and Stanford Digital Education reflects the belief that training in data analytics can boost job prospects.
Part of VPUE’s Leveling the Learning Landscape initiative, a new pilot project offers schools and departments support for making undergraduate curriculum more equitable and accessible.