Yong Zhao, Ph.D
@yongzhaoed
Foundation Distinguished Professor
University of Kansas
Professor in Educational Leadership
Melbourne Graduate School of Education
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Happy to present at Learning and the Brain conference in April in NYC learningandthebrain.com/conference-512… Learning & the Brain
Congrats to Yong Zhao, Ph.D, co-director of AAI's Center for Creativity and Entrepreneurship Education, on the publication of his latest book.
Enjoyed a thoughtful piece in PDK International with Yong Zhao, Ph.D and Rick Ginsberg inviting us to be honest when looking at what we think works in education. Why are we doing what we're doing? What evidence do we use for the many assumptions and assertions we make? What research?
Keep your eyes Focused on the road as a school leader with the new book from Jim Watterston and Yong Zhao, Ph.D: ow.ly/baX950QJWP1 Quote is from Gabriel Rshaid.
Join us in the 4th year anniversary celebration dialogue on the futures of learning on Sat 16th March at 11am ET with Yong Zhao, Ph.D and friends. @edumelb Jim Watterston Glenn C. Savage University of Melbourne silverliningforlearning.org/episode-185-ce…
Wonderful new book from Yong Zhao, Ph.D, very grateful and honored to have been mentioned in the book, as we look at change as an opportunity for learning.zhaolearning.com/2024/03/17/foc…
Dean Rick Ginsberg & Foundation Distinguished Professor Yong Zhao, Ph.D spoke with Kappan about their 2023 book, “Duck and Cover: Confronting and Correcting Dubious Practices in Education.” Read the interview in PDK International: kappanonline.org/letting-go-of-…
Yong Zhao, Ph.D is a Foundation Distinguished Professor in the School of Education at the University of Kansas and a professor in Educational Leadership at the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne in Australia. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon? youtu.be/fHmt51cNxYM
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#NewPost: Schools Don't Change, but They're Always Changing: A Conversation with Yong Zhao on the Evolution of the Chinese Education System (Part 2) 📍shorturl.at/FkEtO via AERAEdChangeSIG ICSEI Yong Zhao, Ph.D