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Stanford Digital Education —

Dual enrollment course brings Malcolm X and MLK to high school students

A dual enrollment course taught by Lerone A. Martin brings the histories of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. to high school students.

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Stanford Accelerator for Learning —

New models for teaching ethnic studies

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.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

A push for AI literacy

Stanford Graduate School of Education Dean Dan Schwartz and others joined The Tech Interactive for an event focused on how to use AI in the classroom.

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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.

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Stanford Accelerator for Learning —

Improving education by design

A new course connects students with organizations around the globe to find new approaches to addressing disparities in education.

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Curriculum transformation projects gain momentum

Six instructional teams across campus have made it their mission to ensure that all Stanford students can experience belonging and success in their disciplines.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

‘Short burst’ approach improves young students’ literacy skills

Just minutes of high-impact tutoring during the school day results in significant gains, a new study finds.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

The Stanford History Education Group enters a new era

The Stanford History Education Group revolutionized the way students learn about the past. Now it’s moving into a new era.

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How technology is reinventing K-12 education

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.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

The future of inclusive learning

Scholars, policymakers, and educators from the Global South gathered at Stanford to drive research supporting students with disabilities.

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Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability —

The business case for sustainability

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.”

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

Middle schoolers get a head start on neuroscience research

At the Brainwave Learning Center, middle school students work with Stanford scientists to study how educational experiences affect the brain.

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Program trains aides to support inclusive classrooms

A collaboration between the GSE and the Santa Clara Unified School District gives paraeducators the tools they need to be effective.

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Stanford HAI —

Tools for teachers

Stanford education researchers are at the forefront of building natural language processing systems that will support teachers and improve instruction in the classroom.

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Stanford Digital Education —

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.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education —

Stanford center brings the ‘gold standard’ in teaching within reach

The National Board Research Center has helped more than 2,000 teachers earn the most respected certification in their field.

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Stanford Digital Education —

Calling all bionauts

Drew Endy and Jenn Brophy want to teach the world about bioengineering, beginning with an online course for high school students nationwide.

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A high-tech education through shared resources

Grant funding gives faculty the resources to show students how the university’s shared facilities can make an impact on their research and careers.

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Curriculum Transformation Project incubates bold ideas

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.

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