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Dr. Emily Holm Tobin (Ph.D., '24, Learning Sciences and Human Development) is uncovering the surprising ways families learn and grow together in museums, zoos, and other informal spaces. With a unique background in history, archaeology and museum studies, she’s bringing fresh insights to early learning, showing how everyday family outings can nurture connection, curiosity and compassion.
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Dr. Sarah Jaewon Lee, assistant professor of Learning Sciences and Human Development, is reimagining how schools and communities support immigrant and multilingual students. Drawing from her experiences growing up in a Korean immigrant household, she designs innovative technology-enhanced learning that centers student identities and voices. Her work blends research, technology and community partnership to create inclusive, joyful spaces where every child can learn, play and thrive.
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Dr. Dana Nickson, assistant professor of education equity and justice in Leadership, Policy and Politics, is rewriting the story of Black families’ educational agency — one rooted in place, power, and intergenerational resilience.

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