The Master of Education in Learning Sciences and Human Development at the University of Washington explores how people learn across contexts and throughout life. This interdisciplinary program bridges education, psychology, sociology, and design to improve learning outcomes for diverse learners.
Designing Play-Based Learning Environments for Early Childhood
The Role of Social Interaction in Cognitive Development
Analyzing Informal Learning in Museums and Community Spaces
Creating Maker-Centered Learning Modules for Middle School
Studying Identity Formation in Adolescents Through Curriculum
Developing Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies
Using Game-Based Learning to Enhance Conceptual Understanding
Exploring Peer Collaboration in Online Learning Contexts
The Impact of Trauma-Informed Teaching on Student Growth
Designing a Learning Analytics Dashboard for Student Reflection
Incorporating Neuroscience Insights into Classroom Practice
Community-Based Learning Projects and Human Development
Narrative Learning as a Tool for Social Justice Education
Exploring Student Agency in Personalized Learning Systems
Multimodal Literacy Development in Multilingual Learners
Role of Mentorship in STEM Identity Development
Designing Intergenerational Learning Programs
Analyzing the Role of Emotions in Student Motivation
Ethnographic Studies on Learning in After-School Programs
Co-Designing Curriculum with Students for Equity and Engagement
Dive into interdisciplinary learning research to design, evaluate, and transform educational experiences and human development.
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