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sungeun@arizona.edu(link sends e-mail)
520-621-4465

Sung eun Jung

Assistant Professor, Teaching, Learning & Sociocultural Studies

  • Member of the Graduate Faculty
  • Teaching, Learning & Sociocultural Studies
  • Sung Eun Jung is an Assistant Professor in the Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies Department at the University of Arizona. She received her Ph. D. in Early Childhood Education from the Department of Educational Theory and Practice at the University of Georgia. As a former kindergarten teacher and a researcher, she has been interested in teaching practices allowing young children to exercise their agency and to make their voices in teaching and learning. Her expertise includes designing and implementing early childhood education programs such as theme-based integrated curriculums, project-based learning activities, and a child-care program for toddlers. She explores early childhood robotics education as a way for regaining attention to young children’s ways of learning with materials/technology and their bodies. Also, she is interested in the potential of early childhood robotics education as the space for culturally responsive STEM teaching and learning. She had been participating in projects designing and teaching robotics education programs to 4- to 7-year-old children in collaboration with local community centers and schools where the majority of students were Latino/Latina children

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