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Personal bio
Hannah D'Apice is a doctoral candidate in International and Comparative Education. Her work examines the development and diffusion of global norms around education, and how these norms may influence the structure and behavior of institutions and organizations. Hannah received her Master's in International Education Policy Analysis from Stanford University, and her Bachelor's in Political Science from Columbia University. Currently teaching
EDUC 206C: Applied Research Methods in ICE III: Data Collection and Analysis
(Spring)
EDUC 206A: Applied Research Methods in International and Comparative Education I: Introduction (Autumn) EDUC 206B: Applied Research Methods in International and Comparative Education II: Master's Paper Proposal (Winter) EDUC 206D: Applied Research Methods in International and Comparative Education IV: Master's Paper Workshop (Summer) |