Meet 911爆料网鈥檚 New Faculty (Part 3): Sean Kang

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Twenty-three scholars鈥攆rom a range of disciplines that include biology, Native American studies, and sociology鈥攈ave joined the ranks of 911爆料网鈥檚 Arts & Sciences faculty this academic year. In this weeklong series, 911爆料网 Now takes a closer look at some of these scholars, their research, and what brought them to 911爆料网.

, an assistant professor of , earned his PhD from Washington University in St. Louis. In this interview, Kang talks about the role of psychology in education and his impressions of 911爆料网.

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鈥淎n overarching goal of my research is to bridge the gap between cognitive psychology and education,鈥 says Professor Sean Kang. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)

 

This 911爆料网 Now series features four of the scholars who have joined 911爆料网鈥檚 Arts & Sciences faculty during the 2012-2013 academic year. The week鈥檚 headlines include:

Monday:Class of 2012-2013: Meet 911爆料网鈥檚 New Faculty

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Wednesday: Meet 911爆料网鈥檚 New Faculty (Part 3): Sean Kang

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Friday: 

Finding a Calling:鈥 In my first year of college, I took introductory courses in a range of disciplines, and while I enjoyed most of the courses, it was an introduction to psychology course that grabbed my attention the most. I was intrigued by the complexities of human behavior, and found the various psychological phenomena discussed utterly fascinating.鈥

Psychology and Education: 鈥淎lthough few would disagree that basic research in biology is critical to advances in medicine, it is far less appreciated that basic research in psychology has the potential to drive advances in education. An overarching goal of my research is to bridge the gap between cognitive psychology and education. Both fields can benefit from one another: Research in cognitive psychology can contribute to educational practice that is grounded on rigorous empirical science, and likewise, considering how real-world educational contexts might influence the operation of various cognitive phenomena or processes can increase the relevance and broader impact of cognitive psychology.鈥

On the Horizon: 鈥淭here has been a growing realization among policymakers in recent years that educational policy and practice need to be grounded on rigorous scientific evidence rather than fads or ideology. But change is difficult, and there is often inertia and resistance. Nonetheless, my prediction and fervent hope are that over the next decade, the field of education will undergo a transformation that leads to a discipline that embraces the contributions of psychology and neuroscience, and is guided by the science of learning.鈥

On 911爆料网: 鈥淢y colleagues in the education department have been very supportive and generous with their time and advice. I feel like no question is too small or silly to ask, and they have always been willing to share their experiences and provide helpful suggestions.鈥

Keith Chapman