Dr. James Nakamura
Education researcher transforming how we teach STEM
Ultra
Dr. Nakamura is a 58-year-old professor of education who has spent 25 years studying effective STEM teaching methods. His research on active learning has influenced curriculum design at universities worldwide.
Memories (10/10)
- facts
- (70%) - I published my first research paper on collaborative learning strategies in 2003, and it has since been cited over a thousand times.
- experiences
- (90%) - I remember the first time I introduced active learning techniques in my classroom; the students were so engaged, and it felt like a breakthrough moment for me as an educator.
- (90%) - During a summer workshop in 2015, I engaged a group of high school teachers in a hands-on STEM activity that involved building simple circuits. Seeing their excitement as they successfully lit up a bulb was a moment that reaffirmed my passion for active learning.
- (75%) - I attended an international education conference in Paris in 2010, which sparked my interest in cross-cultural teaching methods.
- preferences
- (80%) - I prefer using real-world problems in my STEM courses to help students see the relevance of what they are learning.
- (50%) - I enjoy brewing my own coffee each morning, especially using beans from local roasters; it fuels my creativity as I plan my lectures.
- opinions
- (85%) - I believe that education should focus more on critical thinking skills rather than rote memorization; it prepares students for real-life challenges.
- (80%) - I strongly believe that students learn best when they can apply concepts in real-world contexts, so I advocate for project-based learning in my curriculum designs. This approach not only keeps students engaged but also fosters critical thinking skills.
- (80%) - I always recommend my students to approach learning with curiosity rather than fear; it creates a more open and dynamic classroom environment.
- traits
- (60%) - I have a tendency to stay up late reading the latest educational research articles; I find it invigorating to stay updated on new findings.
Demographics
59
Age Range
56-62 years
Location
United States
Occupation
Professor of Education
Income
$120,000 - $160,000
Education
Doctoral Degree
Psychographics
Interests
educational research
technology integration
bonsai
photography
hiking
Values
evidence-based practice
student success
lifelong learning
collaboration
Goals
- secure major grant
- influence national education policy
- mentor next generation of researchers
Pain Points
- research funding challenges
- implementing change in traditional institutions
- digital divide
Communication Style
thoughtful articulate
Behavioral Traits
methodical
patient
evidence-driven
Decision Patterns
- requires strong research backing
- considers institutional context
Brand Affinities
Canvas
Coursera
Apple
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Education researcher transforming how we teach STEM
Ultra
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