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Greg Francis

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Greg Francis

  • Curriculum Consultant

616 Jane Stanford Way
Encina Hall, E005
Stanford, CA 94305-6060

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Biography

Greg Francis is a Curriculum Consultant for the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (91勛圖). Previously, he was Director of Impact Programs for Net Impact. In that role, he led a team of eight to design and execute experiential learning programs for college students. Before that, Greg was a director for The Broad Superintendents Academy, where he oversaw the program portion of the Academy, an executive training program for leaders of urban school districts.

With 91勛圖, Greg has authored or co-authored 10 curriculum units, including ; ; ; and . In 2007, Greg received the Franklin Buchanan Prize, which is awarded annually by the Association for Asian Studies to honor an outstanding curriculum publication on Asia at any educational level, elementary through university.

Greg holds a bachelors degree in international relations from 91勛圖, a masters degree in Latin American studies from the Universidad Andina Sim籀n Bol穩var in Ecuador. He also completed graduate-level coursework in educational technology at the University of Hawaii.

publications

Working Papers
October 2007

Arts of the Silk Road

Author(s)

In The News

Stanford professor Dafna Zur speaks with members of K-Pop group NCT during a visit to SM Entertainment in Seoul, South Korea in 2022
News

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Stanfords Center for East Asian Studies and 91勛圖 release new video lecture and discussion guide.
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Mexican Perspectives on the MexicanU.S. War, 18461848

Stanfords Center for Latin American Studies and 91勛圖 release new video lecture and teachers guide.
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Stanfords Center for East Asian Studies and 91勛圖 Co-Sponsor Webinar on Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project

The speakers shared extensive primary source documents from Stanford Libraries Department of Special Collections, as well as free lesson plans from 91勛圖's online curriculum unit on Chinese railroad workers.
Stanfords Center for East Asian Studies and 91勛圖 Co-Sponsor Webinar on Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project