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EDUC 474A: Diverse Perspectives on Disability (EDUC 144A)

The experiences of people with disabilities are often clouded by misconceptions, mystery, fear, and lack of personal experience. Although no one person has the keys to unlocking the diverse perspectives of people with disabilities, using tools afforded by narrative inquiry can help unlock opportunities for understanding as well as shifting conceptualizations in a world designed with little regard for the margins. We hope that this course will deepen our understanding of how disability intersects with a variety of identities that can mask or foreground forms of difference. Come learn with us as we engage with ourselves and the Stanford community around constructions of disability and the diverse perspectives that inform these complex constructions. Successful complete of this course fulfills one elective requirement for the Education Minor.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: May, L. (PI)

EDUC 477: Global Educational Ethnographies (FEMGEN 477)

In this course, we will read a diversity of classic and contemporary ethnographies in order to evaluate the relationship between ethnographic methods, data analysis, and theory building. The first part of the course theorizes the method itself, analyzing the history or "genealogy" of ethnographic methods. The rest of the course examines several classic educational ethnographies that directly shaped the field as well as contemporary ethnographies engaging in critical debates about pertinent social, cultural, and political theories.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-4

EDUC 479: Entering the Backstage of Education Policy Making (PUBLPOL 379)

How to mobilize evidence to support informed decisions by education policy makers? How to create public sector partnerships for research and practice? In this 3-4-credit course, students will have the opportunity to engage with policy teams around a real educational problem, providing pro-bono technical support. Before the course starts, the instructor will collect expressions of interest from the Brazilian Ministry of Education and from State and municipal Secretariats of Education in the country, and match students to the problems most highly rated by each of them upon applying to the course (participation capped at 25 students). Working in groups, students will produce (1) a meta-analysis, analyzing what we know about what works or not to address the problem based on existing scientific research, (2) a policy review, summarizing what we (do not) know about the problem based on public documents and expert opinions (from Stanford or elsewhere), and (3) recommendations for action, prop more »
How to mobilize evidence to support informed decisions by education policy makers? How to create public sector partnerships for research and practice? In this 3-4-credit course, students will have the opportunity to engage with policy teams around a real educational problem, providing pro-bono technical support. Before the course starts, the instructor will collect expressions of interest from the Brazilian Ministry of Education and from State and municipal Secretariats of Education in the country, and match students to the problems most highly rated by each of them upon applying to the course (participation capped at 25 students). Working in groups, students will produce (1) a meta-analysis, analyzing what we know about what works or not to address the problem based on existing scientific research, (2) a policy review, summarizing what we (do not) know about the problem based on public documents and expert opinions (from Stanford or elsewhere), and (3) recommendations for action, proposing a strategy for making progress towards that problem. Groups will meet with their client bi-weekly to refine their understanding of the problem, share progress towards deliverables, collect feedback, and iterate around the initial objectives as teams learn more about their problems. This course is worth 3-4 credits, meaning you might need to dedicate 9-12 hours per week, including class time. This includes participation in both full-class and section meetings, leaving approximately 8 hours for work outside of class. The course meets twice a week over the course of the Spring quarter. It consists of 3 lectures, 12 group-work meetings, and 5 client-facing meetings. See schedule for additional details. Enrollment depends on instructor permission obtained in the first day of class. Priority will be given to Master's and PhD students in ICE.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-4
Instructors: Lichand, G. (PI)

EDUC 480: Directed Reading

For advanced graduate students. (all areas)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Adams, C. (PI) ; Alim, H. (PI) ; Alvarado, A. (PI) ; Amaral Carnauba, F. (PI) ; Annamma, S. (PI) ; Antonio, A. (PI) ; Ardoin, N. (PI) ; Artiles, A. (PI) ; Atkin, J. (PI) ; Aukerman, M. (PI) ; Ball, A. (PI) ; Banks, A. (PI) ; Barron, B. (PI) ; Bettinger, E. (PI) ; Blikstein, P. (PI) ; Boaler, J. (PI) ; Bonnet, G. (PI) ; Booker, A. (PI) ; Borko, H. (PI) ; Brazer, S. (PI) ; Brest, P. (PI) ; Bromley, P. (PI) ; Brown, B. (PI) ; Brown, N. (PI) ; Bryk, T. (PI) ; Callan, E. (PI) ; Carlson, J. (PI) ; Carnoy, M. (PI) ; Carter, P. (PI) ; Charity Hudley, A. (PI) ; Cohen, G. (PI) ; Cotterman, K. (PI) ; Cox, G. (PI) ; Damon, W. (PI) ; Darling-Hammond, L. (PI) ; Dee, T. (PI) ; Demszky, D. (PI) ; Domingue, B. (PI) ; Ehrlich, T. (PI) ; Ellch, L. (PI) ; Fisher, P. (PI) ; Fogg, B. (PI) ; Fong, B. (PI) ; Forssell, K. (PI) ; Garcia, A. (PI) ; Gilbert, D. (PI) ; Goldenberg, C. (PI) ; Goldman, S. (PI) ; Gordon, L. (PI) ; Grossman, P. (PI) ; Gumport, P. (PI) ; Haber, N. (PI) ; Haertel, E. (PI) ; Hakuta, K. (PI) ; Hanushek, E. (PI) ; Haysman, C. (PI) ; Heath, S. (PI) ; Hines, M. (PI) ; Hoagland, G. (PI) ; Jaquith, A. (PI) ; Juel, C. (PI) ; Kamil, M. (PI) ; Kelman, A. (PI) ; Kijima, R. (PI) ; Kim, P. (PI) ; Kirst, M. (PI) ; Kozleski, E. (PI) ; Kuboyama, E. (PI) ; Kushner, M. (PI) ; LaFromboise, T. (PI) ; Labaree, D. (PI) ; Lee, V. (PI) ; Lemons, C. (PI) ; Levin, H. (PI) ; Levine, E. (PI) ; Levine, S. (PI) ; Lichand, G. (PI) ; Lit, I. (PI) ; Litvak, L. (PI) ; Loeb, S. (PI) ; Lotan, R. (PI) ; Loyalka, P. (PI) ; Lyall, K. (PI) ; Martinez, A. (PI) ; Martinez, R. (PI) ; Massy, W. (PI) ; McCandliss, B. (PI) ; McDermott, R. (PI) ; McFarland, D. (PI) ; McLaughlin, M. (PI) ; Mendoza-Newman, M. (PI) ; Meyerson, D. (PI) ; Monsalve, S. (PI) ; Murata, A. (PI) ; Nandagopal, K. (PI) ; Nasir, N. (PI) ; O'Hara, S. (PI) ; Obradovic, J. (PI) ; Osborne, J. (PI) ; Osuna, J. (PI) ; Padilla, A. (PI) ; Park, E. (PI) ; Pea, R. (PI) ; Peterson, M. (PI) ; Phillips, D. (PI) ; Plank, D. (PI) ; Pope, D. (PI) ; Porteus, A. (PI) ; Powell, W. (PI) ; Ramirez, F. (PI) ; Reich, R. (PI) ; Rickford, J. (PI) ; Rodriguez, E. (PI) ; Rogosa, D. (PI) ; Rosa, J. (PI) ; Ruiz-Primo, M. (PI) ; Saleem, F. (PI) ; Salehi, S. (PI) ; Salinas, N. (PI) ; Schorr, J. (PI) ; Schwartz, D. (PI) ; Shavelson, R. (PI) ; Shulman, L. (PI) ; Silverman, R. (PI) ; Simms, W. (PI) ; Smith, S. (PI) ; Solano-Flores, G. (PI) ; Sorcar, P. (PI) ; Spencer, S. (PI) ; Staklis, S. (PI) ; Stevens, M. (PI) ; Stipek, D. (PI) ; Stout, F. (PI) ; Strober, M. (PI) ; Suarez, D. (PI) ; Subramonyam, H. (PI) ; Tarlau, R. (PI) ; Thille, C. (PI) ; Valdes, G. (PI) ; Van Lare, M. (PI) ; Walker, D. (PI) ; Weiler, H. (PI) ; Wieman, C. (PI) ; Williamson, P. (PI) ; Willinsky, J. (PI) ; Wineburg, S. (PI) ; Wolf, J. (PI) ; Wotipka, C. (PI) ; Yeatman, J. (PI) ; pearman, f. (PI) ; reardon, s. (PI)

EDUC 489: RILE Colloquium on Race, Inequality, and Language in Education

This course is a workshop for PhD students focusing on interdisciplinary empirical work related to Race, Inequality, and Language in Education.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-2 | Repeatable 10 times (up to 20 units total)

EDUC 490: Directed Research

For advanced graduate students. (all areas)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Alim, H. (PI) ; Alvarado, A. (PI) ; Amaral Carnauba, F. (PI) ; Annamma, S. (PI) ; Antonio, A. (PI) ; Ardoin, N. (PI) ; Artiles, A. (PI) ; Aukerman, M. (PI) ; Ball, A. (PI) ; Banks, A. (PI) ; Barron, B. (PI) ; Bettinger, E. (PI) ; Blikstein, P. (PI) ; Boaler, J. (PI) ; Booker, A. (PI) ; Borko, H. (PI) ; Brazer, S. (PI) ; Brest, P. (PI) ; Bromley, P. (PI) ; Brown, B. (PI) ; Bryk, T. (PI) ; Callan, E. (PI) ; Carlson, J. (PI) ; Carnoy, M. (PI) ; Carter, P. (PI) ; Charity Hudley, A. (PI) ; Cohen, G. (PI) ; Cox, G. (PI) ; Damon, W. (PI) ; Darling-Hammond, L. (PI) ; Dee, T. (PI) ; Demszky, D. (PI) ; Domingue, B. (PI) ; Ehrlich, T. (PI) ; Fisher, P. (PI) ; Fong, B. (PI) ; Garcia, A. (PI) ; Gilbert, D. (PI) ; Goldenberg, C. (PI) ; Goldman, S. (PI) ; Gordon, L. (PI) ; Grossman, P. (PI) ; Gumport, P. (PI) ; Haber, N. (PI) ; Haertel, E. (PI) ; Hakuta, K. (PI) ; Hines, M. (PI) ; Hoagland, G. (PI) ; Jaquith, A. (PI) ; Juel, C. (PI) ; Kamil, M. (PI) ; Kelman, A. (PI) ; Kijima, R. (PI) ; Kim, P. (PI) ; Kirst, M. (PI) ; Koski, W. (PI) ; Kozleski, E. (PI) ; Kuboyama, E. (PI) ; Kushner, M. (PI) ; LaFromboise, T. (PI) ; Labaree, D. (PI) ; Lee, V. (PI) ; Lemons, C. (PI) ; Levine, E. (PI) ; Levine, S. (PI) ; Lichand, G. (PI) ; Lit, I. (PI) ; Loeb, S. (PI) ; Lotan, R. (PI) ; Loyalka, P. (PI) ; Martinez, R. (PI) ; McCandliss, B. (PI) ; McDermott, R. (PI) ; McFarland, D. (PI) ; McLaughlin, M. (PI) ; Meyerson, D. (PI) ; Murata, A. (PI) ; Nasir, N. (PI) ; Obradovic, J. (PI) ; Osborne, J. (PI) ; Osuna, J. (PI) ; Padilla, A. (PI) ; Park, E. (PI) ; Pea, R. (PI) ; Phillips, D. (PI) ; Plank, D. (PI) ; Pope, D. (PI) ; Porteus, A. (PI) ; Powell, W. (PI) ; Ramirez, F. (PI) ; Rodriguez, E. (PI) ; Rogosa, D. (PI) ; Rosa, J. (PI) ; Ruiz-Primo, M. (PI) ; Saleem, F. (PI) ; Salehi, S. (PI) ; Schwartz, D. (PI) ; Shavelson, R. (PI) ; Silverman, R. (PI) ; Smith, S. (PI) ; Solano-Flores, G. (PI) ; Sorcar, P. (PI) ; Staklis, S. (PI) ; Stevens, M. (PI) ; Stipek, D. (PI) ; Strober, M. (PI) ; Suarez, D. (PI) ; Subramonyam, H. (PI) ; Tarlau, R. (PI) ; Thille, C. (PI) ; Valdes, G. (PI) ; Walker, D. (PI) ; Wieman, C. (PI) ; Williamson, P. (PI) ; Willinsky, J. (PI) ; Wineburg, S. (PI) ; Wolf, J. (PI) ; Wotipka, C. (PI) ; Yeatman, J. (PI) ; pearman, f. (PI) ; reardon, s. (PI)

EDUC 498: Field Research in Educational Neuroscience

This field-based course is designed to provide students who already have had an introduction to Educational Neuroscience with the opportunity to learn how to conduct such research in the context of an ongoing research practice partnership, as well as review and integrate curricular content and professional development materials that will make such work more accessible to practitioners and students.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable 4 times (up to 20 units total)

EDUC 801: TGR Project

For advanced graduate students. Instructor consent required. (all areas)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Alim, H. (PI) ; Alvarado, A. (PI) ; Amaral Carnauba, F. (PI) ; Annamma, S. (PI) ; Antonio, A. (PI) ; Ardoin, N. (PI) ; Artiles, A. (PI) ; Aukerman, M. (PI) ; Ball, A. (PI) ; Banks, A. (PI) ; Barron, B. (PI) ; Blikstein, P. (PI) ; Boaler, J. (PI) ; Booker, A. (PI) ; Borko, H. (PI) ; Bromley, P. (PI) ; Brown, B. (PI) ; Bryk, T. (PI) ; Callan, E. (PI) ; Carlson, J. (PI) ; Carnoy, M. (PI) ; Carter, P. (PI) ; Charity Hudley, A. (PI) ; Cuban, L. (PI) ; Damon, W. (PI) ; Darling-Hammond, L. (PI) ; Dee, T. (PI) ; Demszky, D. (PI) ; Fisher, P. (PI) ; Forssell, K. (PI) ; Goldenberg, C. (PI) ; Goldman, S. (PI) ; Gordon, L. (PI) ; Grossman, P. (PI) ; Gumport, P. (PI) ; Haber, N. (PI) ; Haertel, E. (PI) ; Hakuta, K. (PI) ; Hines, M. (PI) ; Juel, C. (PI) ; Kelman, A. (PI) ; Kirst, M. (PI) ; Kozleski, E. (PI) ; LaFromboise, T. (PI) ; Labaree, D. (PI) ; Lee, V. (PI) ; Lemons, C. (PI) ; Levine, E. (PI) ; Levine, S. (PI) ; Lichand, G. (PI) ; Loeb, S. (PI) ; Lotan, R. (PI) ; Loyalka, P. (PI) ; Lythcott, J. (PI) ; Martinez, R. (PI) ; McDermott, R. (PI) ; McFarland, D. (PI) ; McLaughlin, M. (PI) ; Meyerson, D. (PI) ; Murata, A. (PI) ; Nasir, N. (PI) ; Padilla, A. (PI) ; Park, E. (PI) ; Pea, R. (PI) ; Phillips, D. (PI) ; Pope, D. (PI) ; Porteus, A. (PI) ; Powell, W. (PI) ; Ramirez, F. (PI) ; Rogosa, D. (PI) ; Rosa, J. (PI) ; Ruiz-Primo, M. (PI) ; Saleem, F. (PI) ; Salehi, S. (PI) ; Schwartz, D. (PI) ; Shavelson, R. (PI) ; Smith, S. (PI) ; Solano-Flores, G. (PI) ; Staklis, S. (PI) ; Stipek, D. (PI) ; Strober, M. (PI) ; Suarez, D. (PI) ; Subramonyam, H. (PI) ; Tarlau, R. (PI) ; Thille, C. (PI) ; Valdes, G. (PI) ; Walker, D. (PI) ; Willinsky, J. (PI) ; Wineburg, S. (PI) ; Wotipka, C. (PI) ; Yeatman, J. (PI) ; pearman, f. (PI) ; reardon, s. (PI)

EDUC 802: TGR Dissertation

For advanced graduate students. Instructor consent required. (all areas)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Alim, H. (PI) ; Alvarado, A. (PI) ; Amaral Carnauba, F. (PI) ; Annamma, S. (PI) ; Antonio, A. (PI) ; Ardoin, N. (PI) ; Artiles, A. (PI) ; Aukerman, M. (PI) ; Ball, A. (PI) ; Banks, A. (PI) ; Barron, B. (PI) ; Bettinger, E. (PI) ; Blikstein, P. (PI) ; Boaler, J. (PI) ; Booker, A. (PI) ; Borko, H. (PI) ; Bromley, P. (PI) ; Brown, B. (PI) ; Bryk, T. (PI) ; Callan, E. (PI) ; Carlson, J. (PI) ; Carnoy, M. (PI) ; Carter, P. (PI) ; Charity Hudley, A. (PI) ; Cohen, G. (PI) ; Cuban, L. (PI) ; Damon, W. (PI) ; Darling-Hammond, L. (PI) ; Dee, T. (PI) ; Demszky, D. (PI) ; Domingue, B. (PI) ; Fisher, P. (PI) ; Garcia, A. (PI) ; Goldenberg, C. (PI) ; Goldman, S. (PI) ; Gordon, L. (PI) ; Grossman, P. (PI) ; Gumport, P. (PI) ; Haber, N. (PI) ; Haertel, E. (PI) ; Hakuta, K. (PI) ; Hines, M. (PI) ; Juel, C. (PI) ; Kelman, A. (PI) ; Kirst, M. (PI) ; Kozleski, E. (PI) ; LaFromboise, T. (PI) ; Labaree, D. (PI) ; Lee, V. (PI) ; Lemons, C. (PI) ; Levine, E. (PI) ; Levine, S. (PI) ; Lichand, G. (PI) ; Lit, I. (PI) ; Loeb, S. (PI) ; Lotan, R. (PI) ; Loyalka, P. (PI) ; Lythcott, J. (PI) ; Martinez, R. (PI) ; McCandliss, B. (PI) ; McDermott, R. (PI) ; McFarland, D. (PI) ; McLaughlin, M. (PI) ; Meyerson, D. (PI) ; Murata, A. (PI) ; Nasir, N. (PI) ; Obradovic, J. (PI) ; Osborne, J. (PI) ; Osuna, J. (PI) ; Padilla, A. (PI) ; Park, E. (PI) ; Pea, R. (PI) ; Phillips, D. (PI) ; Pope, D. (PI) ; Porteus, A. (PI) ; Powell, W. (PI) ; Ramirez, F. (PI) ; Reich, R. (PI) ; Rogosa, D. (PI) ; Rosa, J. (PI) ; Ruiz-Primo, M. (PI) ; Saleem, F. (PI) ; Salehi, S. (PI) ; Schwartz, D. (PI) ; Shavelson, R. (PI) ; Shulman, L. (PI) ; Silverman, R. (PI) ; Smith, S. (PI) ; Solano-Flores, G. (PI) ; Staklis, S. (PI) ; Stevens, M. (PI) ; Stipek, D. (PI) ; Strober, M. (PI) ; Suarez, D. (PI) ; Subramonyam, H. (PI) ; Tarlau, R. (PI) ; Thille, C. (PI) ; Valdes, G. (PI) ; Walker, D. (PI) ; Wieman, C. (PI) ; Williamson, P. (PI) ; Willinsky, J. (PI) ; Wineburg, S. (PI) ; Wotipka, C. (PI) ; Yeatman, J. (PI) ; pearman, f. (PI) ; reardon, s. (PI)
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