
معرفی
Dr. Denise Pope is a Senior Lecturer at the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, where she has served since 2009. She co-founded the research initiative Challenge Success in 2003 and previously directed the SOS: Stressed-Out Students project. Her work focuses on curriculum studies, service learning, student engagement, and academic stress.
- Ph.D. in Curriculum and Teacher Education, Stanford University (1999)
- Ed.M. in Teaching and Curriculum, Harvard University (1989)
- A.B. in English, Stanford University (1988)
Dr. Pope's research examines how academic stress impacts students' mental and physical health, engagement, and integrity. She emphasizes student voice and positive teacher-student relationships as critical for reforming high-pressure educational environments.
Her 15 most recent publications explore:
- Gender-diverse student well-being
- Teacher support systems
- Academic stress interventions
- Student engagement metrics
- Educational equity frameworks
- Homework policy impacts
Scientific awards include:
- American School Board Journal Notable Book in Education (2001)
- Outstanding Teacher and Mentor (multiple Stanford recognitions)
- Girls' Middle School Leadership Award (2006)
As a Doctoral Dissertation Reader, she advises students like Meghan Durkin and Archana Kannan. She co-hosts the School's In podcast with Dean Dan Schwartz and serves on advisory councils including the Mastery Transcript Consortium and Stanford Mental Health Task Force.





