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  2. Sam Wineburg - Wikipedia

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    Sam Wineburg. Samuel S. Wineburg (born 1958) is an American educational and cognitive psychologist. He is the Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and, by courtesy, of History & American Studies emeritus at Stanford University. Since the 1990s, Wineburg has been a leading figure in research on historical thinking and the teaching and learning ...

  3. Hoover Institution - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Stanford's Board of Trustees officially established the Hoover Institution as "an independent institution within the frame of Stanford University". [ 18 ] In 1960, W. Glenn Campbell was appointed director and substantial budget increases soon resulted in corresponding increases in acquisitions and related research projects.

  4. SRI International - Wikipedia

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    sri .com. SRI International ( SRI) is an American nonprofit scientific research institute and organization headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The trustees of Stanford University established SRI in 1946 as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region. The organization was founded as the Stanford Research Institute.

  5. Greg Lukianoff - Wikipedia

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    Lukianoff was born in Manhattan, New York City, in 1974. [4] He graduated from American University and then Stanford Law School, where he obtained a Juris Doctor (J.D.) in 2000. [5] As a law student, he focused on constitutional law and the First Amendment, and developed an interest in free speech. [6]

  6. History of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford was founded by Leland Stanford, a railroad magnate, U.S. senator, and former California governor, together with his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford. It is named in honor of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr., who died in 1884 from typhoid fever just before his 16th birthday. His parents decided to dedicate a university to their only son ...

  7. Stanford University Graduate School of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the History and Art of Education was one of the original twenty-one departments at Stanford University. Ellwood Patterson Cubberley was the department chair from 1898 to 1917. One of his first hires was Lewis Terman, who modified a French intelligence test to create the Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Released in 1916, it ...

  8. New York Journal-American - Wikipedia

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    New York Evening Journal reporting in 1899 on the American-Philippines War The front page of the June 26, 1906 issue of the New York American, prior to merger. The murder of Stanford White is its headline. The New York Journal-American was a daily newspaper published in New York City from 1937 to 1966. The Journal-American was the product of a ...

  9. Teachinghistory.org - Wikipedia

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    Educational. Focus. Best practices, K-12 education, History of the United States. Location. George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. Website. www .teachinghistory .org. Teachinghistory.org, also known as the National History Education Clearinghouse (NHEC), is a website that provides educational resources for the study of U.S. history.