Teaching


As a professional educator, I've taught everything from beginning folk guitar to hierarchical linear modeling. My PhD is from the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, where I focused on "ways of knowing," and how they can be very sensitive to context (subject matter, social milieu, etc.)

Welcome Stanford Class of 2024!

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General Education Resources

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The ABCs of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work, and When to Use Them. Written by GSE Dean Dan Schwarz and colleagues, this book is one of the most approachable, balanced summaries of learning research I've come across. Too often books for non-technical audiences feature "best 5 practices…" or "top 10 lists" with no compelling rationale for why these practices are good, or what the balance of research suggests. On the other end of the spectrum are research reviews and handbooks, which have little to say about application. The ABCs of How We Learn hits just the right sweet spot: describing the phenomena, illustrating both positive and negative cases, and pointing to some of the key research supporting the claims.