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Daniel Liou
Associate Professor at Arizona State University
Daniel D. Liou holds the position of Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. He is an expert in investigating the sociological aspects of expectations within educational settings, exploring how these expectations influence the structure of classrooms, schools, and society at large. Dr. Liou's research delves into the interplay of relational, curricular, and institutional factors in educational practices. Beyond his academic role, he actively contributes to the field as an elected member and President of the Los Angeles College Prep Academy School Board.
Dr. Liou's educational journey is marked by prestigious institutions and accomplishments. He pursued his Ph.D. in Education at the University of California, Los Angeles, Ed. M. at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and Bachelor of Arts in Asian-American Studies with Honors at the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, he enriched his academic pursuits as a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Policy Studies in Higher Education and Training at The University of British Columbia.
Throughout his career, Daniel Liou has held several significant academic positions. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, building upon his prior role as an Assistant Professor at the same institution. Before joining ASU, he also worked as an Assistant Professor at Iowa State University.