Everyone at ATDP Is Here to Learn
Students, Instructional Associates, Expert Teachers, Doctoral Students and Professors
At ATDP, we grow academic talent; we don’t mine for it. This includes everyone affiliated with the program. Our group begins with novice scientists aged 5 and extends upward to Secondary Division, to ATDP teachers, to doctoral students, professors, and back to the ATDP classroom. We all teach each other; we all learn from each other. We all work with experts we greatly admire, ones whom we wish to emulate, ones who care deeply about each of us and our learning. In this issue, we invite you to become familiar with the paths at ATDP that participants take to move within the academic community from novice to expert.
Students
- It All Starts With Play
by Nina Hersch Gabelko, Program Director - Rekindling the Joy of Learning in Secondary Education
by Beverly J. Vandiver, Head Counselor
Parents
- Parents Come to Learn
by Nina Hersch Gabelko, Program Director
Teachers
- Novice Teachers
by Nina Hersch Gabelko, Program Director - Summer’s Sociologists
by Shadrick Small, Program Staff - SD Math Instructors Cultivate Metacognition in ATDP Students
by Adena Young, Math Department Chair
Researchers
- The ATDP Research Cycle
by Stevie Jeung, Program Staff - Examining Metacognition in ATDP Students
by Adena Young, Math Department Chair
…and even Alumni!
- From Berkeley to China: Supporting Rural Education
by Cary Lin, ATDP Alum - A Lifelong Community
by Aaron Liao, ATDP Alum - Geoff Quan: Filmmaker
by Erin Donohue, Program Staff