Current Visiting Scholar Profiles
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Arts & Humanities
The research has as its objective to search and analyse Artificial intelligence sites and apps in order to evaluate and analyse its use and effect on low vision students who wish to learn a new language.
Nationality: Brazil
Research Interests: AI, tools, accessibility.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Organization and Leadership
Professor Hanawa has studied and analyzed the fiscal structural changes and issues of public K-12 and higher education finance system in the United States. Recently he has been focusing on analysis of fiscal data of local tax, state and federal funding, and bonds to support school districts and public universities, and discussed the adequate roles and redistribution policy by the government.
Nationality: Japan
Research Interests: Public Finance and Policy in K-12 and Public Higher Education, Revenue Bond and Tuition-Based Credit Making, Student Aid Strategy and Endowment-based Fundraising as competition between institutions
Visiting Research Scholar in the Edmund W. Gordon Institute for Advanced Study
I am exploring U.S. school improvement efforts since the 1970s from the perspectives of community members seeking to affect change from outside the school system. Situated in the Mexican-American community context on the west and south sides of Chicago, the study interrogates the distinctive modes that the school reform work took, and continues to take, within the same community, from community control to local school councils to charter networks.
Nationality: U.S.A
Research Interests: history, school reform, Chicago
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of International & Transcultural Studies
Dr. Warangkana Lin is researching the cultural dimensions of international school development. Her current comparative project, funded by Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council, examines the identity formation of ethnic Chinese teachers in international schools across Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand and the San Francisco Bay Area. She earned her doctoral degree from The University of Hong Kong.
Nationality: Thailand
Research Interests: International education, cross-cultural studies, international and comparative research.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Arts & Humanities
Rochelle will collaborate with Dr. Patricia Alvarez Martinez to develop a language maintenance program for Indigenous Peoples (IP) Basic Education schools, modeled after the USA’s migrant learner programs. Through her Fulbright Fellowship, she aims to preserve IP languages and cultures in the Philippines.
Nationality: Philippines
Research Interests: Psycholinguistics, Bilingualism and Bilingual Education, Language Documentation.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching
Dr. Phuong is currently exploring how teacher agency in culturally responsive teaching (CRT) is enacted in culturally diverse education settings at higher education in the USA. On this account, she can achieve comparative perspectives of teacher agency in CRT between the USA, Japan and Vietnam and capture lessons learnt for the development and delivery of international training programs at higher education in Vietnam.
Nationality: Vietnam
Research Interests: Internationalisation at higher education; Intercultural education; Human Rights, Equity and Social Justice (gender equality, rights to quality & inclusive education…); Employability and labour market; Green skills training at TVET and higher education.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Counseling & Clinical Psychology
Dr. Predatu is currently exploring the transdiagnostic role of beliefs about emotions across various psychological disorders. By employing a network analysis approach, he aims to investigate how different beliefs about emotions are associated with symptoms of disorders such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. This research will provide new insights into the impact of beliefs about emotions on mental health, ultimately informing future intervention strategies.
Nationality: Romania
Research Interests: Emotion Dysregulation, Beliefs about Emotions, Distress Disorders, Emotion Regulation Therapy
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Arts & Humanities
Christian Rolle is professor of music education and head of the Institute for European Ethnomusicology at the University of Cologne. He currently leads three major research projects focused on the role of responsible arts education in the context of social transformations. These projects explore themes such as the potential contribution of the arts to social cohesion, democracy, sustainability, and the creative use of digital media, combining empirical research with philosophical inquiry.
Nationality: Germany
Research Interests: Philosophy and sociology of (music) education, aesthetics, digital creativity in music, research methodologies
Visiting Research Scholar in Digital Futures Institute
My research at Teachers College focuses on using the TPACK framework to enhance digital citizenship education in higher education. By analyzing best practices from digital citizenship projects at U.S. universities, I aim to identify strategies that integrate technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge to prepare students for responsible digital engagement.
Nationality: Indonesia
Research Interests: curriculum development; digital literacy; digital citizenship; educational program development; education leadership; education policy
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Education Policy & Social Analysis
Dr. Satoshi Takahashi is researching the right to comprehensive educational opportunities for all kids and adequate working conditions for school teachers. Facing the gross shortage of teachers due to their detrimental working conditions and inadequate school funding, he has embarked on litigation in Japan and modeled the school finance litigation in the U.S. initiated by Professor Michael A. Rebell to mobilize the school funding system. He is also the 2016 grantee of the Fulbright Program.
Nationality: Japan
Research Interests: Equity, Child Rights to Education, Labor Rights of Teachers, Education Policy and Law, School Funding
Former Visiting Scholar Profiles
As an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education at TED University, Dr. Akin-Sabuncu is currently carrying out research on teaching and teacher education for social justice/immigrant and refugee students/disadvantaged students; culturally relevant pedagogy; educational equity; inclusive education; critical pedagogy; effective mentoring; and effective faculty-school partnership for high quality pre-service and in-service teacher education.
Jan is now involved in countless AI projects in projects in Germany, some even dealing with motion-capturing, which was Jan's field of study at TC including the incorporation of deep-learning algorithms.
Dr. DeLazzero is currently involved in academic research
Professor Fujimoto currently teaches at Keio University in Japan. As an action researcher, Professor Fujimoto is involved in lesson study meetings at junior high schools and elementary schools across Japan.
Professor Kang is currently pursuing reasearch in science/physics teacher education and teacher professional development
Dr. Deepak Kumar is currently an Assistant Professor of Hindi Literature in Government College Khairthal, Rajasthan (India). As a teacher of literature, Dr. Kumar works to develop linguistic, literary and artistic expression among students. Dr. Kumar is also the program officer of National Service Scheme working towards developing leadership capabilities and entrepreneurial spirit among the rural youth of India by running various youth development programs.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Organization and Leadership
Dr Les Joynes is examining creative mentoring and coaching models and tools that enhance the implementation, effectiveness, and measurement of coaching in multicultural organizations. Dr Joynes brings his experience as a Coach and Mentor at Columbia Business School, University of Melbourne, University of London, and Yale. He is now launching India's first Mentoring and Coaching Program serving tribal communities.
Nationality: United States of America
Research Interests: leadership coaching; intercultural collaboration in education; thought leadership, curriculum design for MA and PhD programs, Coaching and Mentoring in Art Management, leadership and academic coaching within universities and museums
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching
Dr. Matthijs Koopmans is currently examining the applicability of complex dynamical systems theories to educational leadership and school reform. The complexity paradigm provides a detailed and formal description of the processes underlying stability and change, and therefore, they are potentially very useful to help identify the factors that inhibit and facilitate transformation in educational systems.
Nationality: Netherlands
Research Interests: complexity theory, research methodology, educational leadership
Dr. DongMei Li is currently based in Texas working in education evaluations.
Dr. Sang Wook Park is a teacher at the Ulsan Goun Middle School. Dr. Park's research interest is in philosophy for/with children.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of International & Transcultural Studies
My research at Teachers College is focused on identifying educational strategies to prevent LGBTIQ violence, especially against minors, in school or socialization contexts. I am also looking at measures to improve the lives of other vulnerable groups such as migrants and refugees.
Nationality: Spain
Research Interests: Bullying, LGBTIQ+ issues, successful educational actions, masculinities, gender-based violence
Professor Irfan Ahmed Rind currently holds academic appointment at Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan
Dr. Ruiz-Eugenio is the Ramon y Cajal senior researcher in the Department of Theory and History of Education at the University of Barcelona.
Dr. Ruiz-Eugenio is also a part of CREA, Community of Research on Excellence for All. As member of CREA, Dr. Ruiz-Eugenio works on the analysis of the social impact of successful educational actions implemented in Schools as Learning Communities; among them the dialogic literary gatherings, the family involvement and the dialogic model of conflict prevention and resolution, within the framework of preventive socialization of violence.
Professor Shimizu currently teaches Japanese painting at the Department of Japanese Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts, Aichi University of the Arts
Dr. Unwin is currently an Associate Professor at the University College London, Institute of Education, United Kingdom.
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of International & Transcultural Studies
Dr. Verger’s research primarily explores educational reform processes through comparative and global policy studies lenses. His work has increasingly focused on educational privatization, school governance, and accountability reforms. He serves as lead editor for the Journal of Education Policy and the World Yearbook of Education and directs the Joint Master’s Degree ‘EducationPolicies for Global Development’ (GLOBED), awarded three consecutive times by the Erasmus Plus programme of the European Union. He is visiting Teachers College as a grantee of the Fulbright Program.
Nationality: Spain
Research Interests: comparative education policy; education privatization; school governance reforms; school inequalities