Pamela Grossman, Research Collaborator
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BiographyPamela L. Grossman is Professor of Education at Stanford University. She is a research collaborator with CALDER and has served as the Vice-President of Division K (Teaching and Teacher Education) for the American Educational Research Association and as a member of AERA’s Council and Executive Board. Her research interests include teacher education and professional education more broadly, teacher knowledge, and the teaching of English in secondary schools. Dr. Grossman recently completed a cross-professional study of the preparation of clergy, teachers, and clinical psychologists, focusing on how people are prepared for the demands of relational practice. Along with her colleagues Don Boyd, Hamilton Lankford, Susanna Loeb, and James Wyckoff, she has been engaged with a five year study of pathways into teaching in New York City schools, focusing on the features of preparation that affect student achievement. She is the co-Principal Investigator of the Teachers for a New Era project at Stanford, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, and is the Faculty Director of the new Center to Support Excellent in Teaching, part of Stanford Challenge. A former high school English teacher, Dr. Grossman also teaches the prospective English teachers in Stanford’s teacher education program. | |

Professor of Education