Dr. Mia Shaw | Learning sciences | Best Researcher Award.
New York University,United States
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Dr. Mia S. Shaw is an Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. She holds a Ph.D. in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Shaw specializes in integrating technology and arts in education to support marginalized communities, particularly focusing on Black girls’ computing education through innovative methodologies like electronic textiles and quilt-making.
🎓 Education:
Dr. Shaw earned her Ph.D. in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education from the University of Pennsylvania in 2023, with a dissertation committee led by Yasmin Kafai. She also holds an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, obtained in 2014, and a B.A. in Human Biology with Honors from Stanford University, awarded in 2012.
🔍 Research Focus:
Dr. Shaw’s research is centered on reimagining educational practices for marginalized groups, particularly Black girls, through the integration of arts and technology. Her work explores how quilt-making and electronic textiles can serve as powerful tools for storytelling and identity formation, fostering inclusive and engaging learning environments.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Dr. Shaw has received numerous fellowships and awards, including the prestigious New York University Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship (Fall 2023-present), the Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (Spring 2022), and the Lucas Education Research Student Voice in PBL Fellowship (Summer 2017-Spring 2018). She also participated in various retreats and writing fellowships, such as the Curriculum Inquiry Writing Fellowship in Summer 2022.
Professional Experience: 💼
Currently, Dr. Shaw serves as an Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow at NYU Steinhardt, where she teaches graduate-level courses and co-organizes university, museum, and community workshops. Her prior experience includes roles as a qualitative researcher at the University of New Mexico, a Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellow, and a research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania. She has also been an instructor at TeenSHARP and a program coordinator for Techbridge Girls.
Stitching the Loop with Electronic Textiles: Promoting Equity in High School Students’ Competencies and Perceptions of Computer Science
Authors: Y.B. Kafai, D.A. Fields, D.A. Lui, J.T. Walker, M.S. Shaw, G. Jayathirtha
Citation Index: 50
Year of Publication: 2019
Published In: Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science
Charting the Identity Turn in K-12 Computer Science Education: Developing More Inclusive Learning Pathways for Identities
Authors: M. Shaw, Y. Kafai
Citation Index: 23
Year of Publication: 2020
Published By: International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS)
Communicating about Computational Thinking: Understanding Affordances of Portfolios for Assessing High School Students’ Computational Thinking and Participation Practices
Authors: D. Fields, D. Lui, Y. Kafai, G. Jayathirtha, J. Walker, M. Shaw
Citation Index: 20
Year of Publication: 2023
Published In: Assessing Computational Thinking, pp. 112-146
Connecting with Computer Science: Electronic Textile Portfolios as Ideational Identity Resources for High School Students
Authors: M.S. Shaw, D.A. Fields, Y.B. Kafai
Citation Index: 18
Year of Publication: 2019
Published In: International Journal of Multicultural Education, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 22-41
Codequilt: Designing an Hour of Code Activity for Creative and Critical Engagement with Computing
Authors: Y. Kafai, G. Jayathirtha, M. Shaw, L. Morales-Navarro
Citation Index: 14
Year of Publication: 2021
Published In: Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children
Author Metrics 📊 :
Dr. Shaw’s research has been well-received within the academic community, with several of her articles published in high-impact journals. Her contributions have significantly influenced the fields of education, computer science, and multicultural studies.
📅 Research Timeline:
Dr. Shaw’s academic journey began with her undergraduate studies in Human Biology at Stanford University, followed by her master’s degree at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She then pursued her doctoral studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where she conducted groundbreaking research on integrating arts and technology in education. Her postdoctoral fellowship at NYU Steinhardt marks the latest phase in her ongoing commitment to educational innovation and social justice.