Jorge Valenzuela
Jorge Valenzuela, PhD, specializes in instructional innovation and action research in team building, core instruction, project-based learning (PBL), STEM pathways, entrepreneurship, life skills integration, and the purposeful use of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and learning.
Ph.D. in Education, STEM and Professional Studies, Old Dominion University , (2025)
M.A. in Education/Administration & Supervision, University of Phoenix, (2007)
B.S. in Management Information Systems, SUNY Old Westbury, (2001)
- Administration & Supervision Prek-12
- Sponsoring Organization: Virginia Department of Education
- Date Obtained: 2014-12-01
- Computer Science
- Sponsoring Organization: Virginia Department of Education
- Date Obtained: 2003-08-01
Expertise
Research Interests
To enhance teaching and learning in K-12 schools through action research, primarily in core instruction, as a foundation for teaching and then adding innovative teaching strategies such as project based learning, computational thinking, and other aspects of computer science, like artificial intelligence.
Articles
- Valenzuela, J. (2019). Attitudes Towards Teaching Computational Thinking and Computer Science: Insights from Educator Interviews and Focus Groups. Journal of Computer Science Integration 2 (2) , pp. 1-17.
Books
- Valenzuela, J. (2025). Project-Based Learning+: Enhancing Academic Learning and Essential Life Skills. Corwin Press.
- Valenzuela, J. (2025). Instructional Innovation+: Cultivating Teaching Teams Through Action Research. Corwin Press.
- Valenzuela, J. and Fester, J. (2021). Environmental Science for Grades 6-12: A Project-Based Approach to Solving the Earth's Most Urgent Problems. ISTE + ASCD .
- Valenzuela, J. (2020). Rev Up Robotics Real-World Computational Thinking in the K–8 Classroom. ISTE + ASCD .