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Daniel L. Schwartz is an American academic and university administrator. He is the I. James Quillen Dean and Nomellini &Olivier Professor of Educational Technology at the Stanford University Graduate School of Education. [1]
Schwartz received his undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College and Ph.D. from Columbia University. [2] He taught in rural Kenya,Los Angeles,and Kaltag,Alaska,before becoming an assistant professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University. He became an associate professor at Stanford University in 2000 and was named dean of Stanford's Graduate School of Education in 2015. [3]
Schwartz' research focuses on the intersections of neuroscience and education,learning differences,and early childhood learning and has sought to create improved learning environments using modern technology. [4]
Schwartz is the author of The ABCs Of How We Learn (2016),which provides an overview of 26 approaches that can help students improve their learning skills. [5] [6]
The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is a Conservative Jewish education organization in New York City,New York. It is one of the academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism and a center for academic scholarship in Jewish studies. The Jewish Theological Seminary Library is one of the most significant collections of Judaica in the world.
Daniel Goleman is an American psychologist,author,and science journalist. For twelve years,he wrote for The New York Times,reporting on the brain and behavioral sciences. His 1995 book Emotional Intelligence was on The New York Times Best Seller list for a year and a half,a bestseller in many countries,and is in print worldwide in 40 languages. Apart from his books on emotional intelligence,Goleman has written books on topics including self-deception,creativity,transparency,meditation,social and emotional learning,ecoliteracy and the ecological crisis,and the Dalai Lama's vision for the future.
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