…pursuing a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Virginia’s School of Education. “I’m really lucky,” she says, “because the same thing excites me today that excited me…
…hazard mitigation, and the role of computer science in solving real-world problems. Through a co-design process that centers Indigenous Hawaiian middle school students, we aim to connect our interactive curriculum…
…the coast using both Indigenous and Western science approaches and to share their new understandings and stories with their communities. We collaborated with teachers to create an alternative format for…
…and delivery of online, in-person, and blended Stanford learning experiences to matriculated Stanford students and to learners around the world. Little has more than 20 years of experience working in…
…to examine a specific area in detail or turn different rock types on and off to look for patterns. 6. We Bring Artificial Intelligence to English Language Arts Classrooms Artificial…
…process. Uncertainty in science is a feature Although there is a very large body of agreed-upon scientific explanations of the way the natural world works, scientists continue to explore new…
…Models—offer educational mobility to all kinds of students, including those with disabilities and English language learners. The challenge, and our goal, is to design these features well so they are…
…grades 6-12 in different subject areas (e.g., science, social studies, health, math, English, business), they include directions in both English and Spanish for short lessons (30 minutes or less). Data…
…was spoiled. “Physics was too interesting,” Helen insists. Instead, she earned a Ph.D. in 1967, becoming one of very few female physicists in the world at the time. Her father…
…We concentrate on extreme weather, of which there is plenty on Mount Washington. But, of course, every part of the world experiences extreme weather at times, especially as global warming…