With the 2022-23 school year coming to a close and commencement nearly upon us, summer programs at Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) are ramping up.
From the first-ever education data science symposium and the Learning Design and Technology program’s annual student expo, to a virtual internship program through the Black Academic Development Lab and professional development opportunities for K-12 teachers, what follows is a list — by no means exhaustive — of what’s going on at the GSE over the next few months.
Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) discussion on AI in EdTech
June 7
2 p.m. (virtual)
The first EIR panel discussion will delve into the challenges, opportunities, and implications of AI in edtech. The discussion will be moderated by Isabelle Hau, executive director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning.
Data Science Workshop with Youcubed
June 7- 8
Virtual
An introductory workshop prepares high school teachers to teach the first four units of a data science curriculum developed by Youcubed.
Education Data Science Symposium
June 15
4:30 p.m., Center for Educational Research at Stanford (CERAS) lobby
Master’s students from the degree program’s first-ever cohort will present their capstone projects before graduating.
Black Academic Development Lab Summer Virtual Internship Program
June 19 - Aug. 11
Virtual
A student-focused internship experience is designed for undergraduates pursuing research in Black language and culture in the language sciences.
STEP-Urban Ed Fellowship launches
June 26
In a new partnership between the Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) and the Urban Education Academy in San Francisco, two students admitted into the class of ’24 will enter as STEP-Urban Ed fellows, as part of a push to recruit more Black male educators to the teaching profession.
Challenge Success S.P.A.C.E Camp
June 27
8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (virtual)
A new professional development opportunity for K-12 educators explores the research-based, equity-centered SPACE Framework for School Change. In-person option available on July 19.
Stanford Summer Explorations Program
July (half days over the course of five weeks)
The Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) offers summer courses to Sunnyvale School District students that provide an interactive curriculum. Teachers from Sunnyvale School District serve as mentors to STEP student teachers who assist in the classrooms.
Going Deeper with Reading Like a Historian
July 11 - 13
Virtual
During this interactive three-session institute, participants learn about the Stanford History Education Group's Reading Like a Historian lessons.
Hollyhock Fellowship Program Summer Institute
July 17 - 28
Stanford campus
The two week-program welcomes U.S. high school teachers interested in improving their instructional practices and creating equitable access and opportunities for learners.
Challenge Success S.P.A.C.E Camp
July 19
Paul Brest Hall
A new, full-day professional development opportunity for K-12 educators explores the research-based, equity-centered SPACE Framework for School Change.
Civic Online Reasoning: Sorting Fact from Fiction on the Internet
July 25 - 27
10 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. (virtual)
This institute from the Stanford History Education Group introduces participants to the Civic Online Reasoning curriculum, where they learn strategies to help students become more discerning consumers of online information.
In-Person Data Science Workshop with Youcubed
July 31 - Aug. 4
Stanford campus
A weeklong, in-person workshop prepares high school teachers to teach all eight units of a data science curriculum developed by Youcubed.
ICE/IEPA MA Paper Presentations
Aug. 2
CERAS
Master’s students from the GSE’s International Comparative Education (ICE) and International Education Policy Analysis (IEPA) programs will present and discuss their final papers.
Learning Design and Technology (LDT) Expo
Aug. 4
4 p.m., CERAS
LDT students will showcase their master’s projects to an audience of education and tech professionals, potential investors, and members of the community while receiving valuable feedback from people in the field.
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