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Hanh Truong

Hanh Truong

Hanh Truong is a journalist covering local news, culture, music and education. Her work can be seen in a variety of publications and syndications, including the Orange County Register, Buzz Bands LA and Stacker. When she is not writing, Hanh is curating Spotify playlists, tutoring children in English and playing with her dogs, Bean and Kiwi.

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Two Black children lean into something they are working on on a table with paintbrushes and crayons.
Teaching engineering may seem daunting, but you don't really need "anything fancy," says JPL ed specialist Ota Lutz. Here are six of her tips on how to get kids enamored with engineering.
Male teacher talking to one of his nursery students in the classroom. They are doing arts and crafts.
Encouraging little ones to make songs and paint pictures is fun, but it can also be helpful as they explore new forms of expression. Here are some tips for educators on what to do to promote art in their classrooms.
A small boy smiles as he places his ear over a colorful tube and listens.
Through STEM installations co-designed by local families, children will be able to engage with math, reading and science with their caregivers in public spaces.
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Getting kids out into the world helps them put theory into practice by finding ways to improve their communities as citizen scientists.
Small children at a preschool center. A teacher holds up one finger as she counts.
Education researcher and UCI Assistant Professor Andres Bustamante offers tips on how educators can keep the love of learning math alive and well in kids through play.
A father holding a t odder who kisses grandma as they celebrate Lunar New Year. | iStock
A new year symbolizes hope for many cultures around the world. Learn how different countries observe the holiday and perhaps try a new tradition this New Year’s Eve.
Little boy with magnifying glass in park outside community science citizen science neighborhood sicence
Getting kids out into the world helps them put theory into practice by finding ways to improve their communities as citizen scientists.
Small children at a preschool center. A teacher holds up one finger as she counts.
Education researcher and UCI Assistant Professor Andres Bustamante offers tips on how educators can keep the love of learning math alive and well in kids through play.
Male teacher talking to one of his nursery students in the classroom. They are doing arts and crafts.
Encouraging little ones to make songs and paint pictures is fun, but it can also be helpful as they explore new forms of expression. Here are some tips for educators on what to do to promote art in their classrooms.
Two Black children lean into something they are working on on a table with paintbrushes and crayons.
Teaching engineering may seem daunting, but you don't really need "anything fancy," says JPL ed specialist Ota Lutz. Here are six of her tips on how to get kids enamored with engineering.
A small boy smiles as he places his ear over a colorful tube and listens.
Through STEM installations co-designed by local families, children will be able to engage with math, reading and science with their caregivers in public spaces.
The fourth person from the left, Bii Gallardo help hold a banner that reads "DEFEND THE SACRED" during the L.A. Women’s March in January 2020.
“I’ve fallen in love with working with my community and working for social justice and environmental rights,” says Bii Gallardo. Those are the reasons why the Apache and Yaqui activist works so hard to recognize Indigenous voices and fight for environmental justice.
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