Bio
Professor Goldman is an educational anthropologist interested in the idea that learning takes place when students are actively engaged with each other, their teachers, and others in conversations, activities, content, and technologies. She is very interested in the power of real-world contexts to drive learning, and researches how people learn in and out of school. Goldman?s work focuses on creating opportunities for rich STEM learning, and for understanding how design thinking and technologies can create access and be transformational. Current work includes broadening participation in STEM via family activities, design-based engagements, and through empathy work with scientists doing outreach.
Administrative Appointments
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Professor (Teaching) of Mechanical Engineering (by courtesy), Stanford University (2006 - Present)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Elementary and Middle School Teacher, Teacher (1973 - 1977)
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Director, Public Schools Project, College for Human Services (1983 - 1985)
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Research Scientist, Center for Children and Technology, Bank Street College of Education (1985 - 1989)
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Director of School and Community Programs and Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Research on Learning (1989 - 2000)
Professional Education
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BS, State University of New York at Oneonta, Elementary Education and Educational Psychology (1973)
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MS, Florida International University, Urban School Administration and Supervision (1978)
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MEd, Columbia University, Family and Community Education (1979)
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EdD, Columbia University, Family and Community Education (1982)
Community and International Work
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SKY Labo, Japan and US
Topic
Japanese girls and STEAM Learning
Partnering Organization(s)
SKY Labo
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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D.loft STEM Learning
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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English Learners and Design Thinking
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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REDlab
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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STEM Ambassador Program
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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Playful Family Science
Ongoing Project
No
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No