School's In

Stanford Graduate School of Education
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Apr 15, 2017 • 28min

Virtual Reality: Escape or Learning? with Jeremy Bailenson

Jeremy Bailenson, director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford, helps us understand the value of virtual reality for students, teachers, athletes, and parents.
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Apr 1, 2017 • 29min

Helicopter Parents with Julie Lythcott-Haims

Helping your kids to develop into well adjusted adults is arguably a parent's most important job. Former Stanford Dean of Freshmen and author Julie Lythcott-Haims tells us about the dangers of overparenting and shares advice on how to avoid it.
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Apr 1, 2017 • 28min

Going to Summer Camp with Glen Tripp

Once seen as a summertime stand-in for school, summer camps have changed in many ways in recent years. Glen Tripp, founder and CEO of Camp Galileo, shares how the camp experience can lead to success outside of summer vacation and has advice on how to pick a camp that is right for your child.
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Mar 18, 2017 • 27min

Do you Need a Lawyer? with William Koski

William Koski, director of Stanford Law School's Youth and Education Law Project, joins Dan and Denise for a discussion about the rights of students and parents when it comes to bullying, discipline, and ensuring a proper education for students with disabilities.
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Mar 18, 2017 • 27min

Making Innovators with Dan Klein

Dan Klein, lecturer in Stanford's drama department and the Graduate School of Business, shares some of the benefits that improv training can bring to our school, home, and professional lives.
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Mar 3, 2017 • 28min

The Hidden Benefits of Online Distraction with Byron Reeves

Byron Reeves, the Paul C. Edwards Professor of Communication at Stanford, talks about the benefits and drawbacks of task switching and whether gamification is a helpful skill-building tool.
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Mar 3, 2017 • 28min

Group Work with Rachel Lotan

Rachel Lotan, professor emeritus and former director of the Stanford Teacher Education Program, discusses whether working in groups helps students learn and how that translates to the workplace.
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Feb 18, 2017 • 28min

Active Learning with Carl Wieman

Carl Wieman, professor at the Graduate School of Education and winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics, discusses the problems with the traditional college lecture and how to revolutionize the classroom experience.
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Feb 18, 2017 • 28min

Go for a Walk with Marily Oppezzo

Marily Oppezzo, PhD '13, and an instructor at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, discusses the impact that walking has on the learning process.VaCbrZZK2RIyYG5UdKU0

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