Welcome to Norijuki Inoue who joins the practitioner-researcher e-seminar today. Nori is an
associate professor in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of
San Diego and here are some of Nori's details from the faculty biography of the University's
webpage:
"Noriyuki Inoue, Ph.D., specializes in educational psychology and the cognitive-
developmental approach to learning. At the University of San Diego, he teaches
psychological foundation of education, cognition and learning, human development,
psychology of mathematical thinking, educational assessment, and research method courses
to undergraduate and graduate students. Dr. Inoue began his career in Japan as a high
school mathematics teacher where he developed a variety of interests in human cognition
and learning. He received a Fulbright Scholarship to study in the U.S., and received an
M.Ed. from Harvard University, an M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University. His recent
research focuses on achievement motivation, real world problem solving, lesson study, and
action research methodology. He has served as a reviewer for several journals in learning
sciences as well as a consultant for schools and universities."
Dear Nori - looking forward to your contributions and to sharing ideas.
Love Jack.
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