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EDUCATOR March 2018

Mythbusting college admissions

In an interview on School's In, Richard Shaw, Stanford dean of admissions and financial aid, says there’s no formula to a successful college application. “It isn’t just about the courses or the grades ... It’s about the human being behind all of it.”
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RESEARCH

How test format influences gender achievement

A new study finds girls do better on open-ended questions while boys score higher on multiple choice.
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TEACHING

Show and tell

A course groups undergraduate students with local first-graders to create picture books aimed at helping kids solve personal or social problems.
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RESEARCH

Saying yes to cell phones in school

In a new book, Assistant Professor Antero Garcia explores how smartphones are changing the culture of school campuses.
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Annual EdCareers survey finds GSE graduates in diverse roles

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Professor Jonathan Osborne gets top honors from NARST

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Our Centennial

Doctoral students Tanner Vea and Indira Phukan teach an undergraduate course where they apply design thinking to increase diversity and access in environmentalism.
GSE Centennial
EVENTS
Apr
6
Cubberley Auditorium
5pm
Apr
15
The Parker New York
7pm
Apr
25
CERAS 101 Learning Center
5pm
May
9
Memorial Auditorium
6pm
Event Calendar
 
IN THE MEDIA
NBC News
The New York Times
Family Circle
Times Higher Education
 
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