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The latest research, news and ideas from Stanford GSE.
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BETTER SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION
Why we need Black teachers
On this episode of Schools In, a conversation about what it takes for schools to hire and retain teachers of color. 
THE PROMISE OF EVERY CHILD
Special ed during COVID-19
Associate Professor Christopher J. Lemons discusses the challenges of remote schooling for students with learning disabilities.
TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
A new tool for textbook research
A study coauthored by Associate Professor Patricia Bromley uses artificial intelligence to reveal disparities in how groups are represented in history books.  
A WORTHWHILE EDUCATION
How to spot fake news online
Professor Sam Wineburg shares ways to make sense of the mass of information on the internet.
Identities and participation
Pursuing equity in uncertain times
Catch up on recorded sessions from the 2020 conference of Stanford GSE’s Race, Inequality and Language in Education (RILE) program. 

Media Mentions

Wall Street Journal
Professor Jo Boaler pushes to update mathematics education for a data-driven world.
Wired
In an op-ed, Professor Thomas S. Dee argues for investing in education technology that differs dramatically from existing platforms.
Chronicle of Higher Education
An initiative co-led by Professor Mitchell Stevens proposes issuing federally funded credits to unemployed and low-income adults to promote workforce training.
San Francisco Chronicle
Associate Professor Anthony Antonio notes that as college admissions have become increasingly competitive, universities are seen less as a public benefit.
NBC News
Professor Deborah Stipek discusses the concerns parents are experiencing about their children's education during the pandemic.
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