Blerim Jashari

Cambridge, MA · [email protected] · LinkedIn

Interests

Cognitive Development, Children's Learning, Causal Reasoning, Social Learning, Curiosity and Exploration

Education

Harvard University

2025–present

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Education: Human Development, Learning, and Teaching

Cambridge, MA

Cross-registration at MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Harvard Psychology Department. Coursework in Computational Cognitive Science, Social Psychology.

Advisor: Elizabeth Bonawitz

Harvard University

Graduated 2025

Master of Education (Ed.M.), Learning Design, Innovation, and Technology

Cambridge, MA

Completed coursework in Intermediate and Advanced Statistics, Cognitive Development, and the Science of Learning. Co-led the AI Literacy initiative, a recognized student group at Harvard.

Minerva University

Graduated 2021

Bachelor of Science (double major), Cognition, Brain, Behavior & Cells, Organisms

San Francisco, CA

Studied and got work experience across the United States, England, South Korea, and Germany.

Reports & Publications

Jashari, B., Sonnert, G., Sunbury, S., & Saddler, P. (in preparation). The Impact of Pre-College Mentorship on the Development of Students' STEM Identity. Harvard University.

Connolly, K., Jashari, B., Esch, M., Gashi, A., & Della Libera, L. (report). A theory of teaching as deploying context-sensitive techniques. Minerva University.

Jashari, B. (undergraduate thesis). Deploying active-learning: The role of cold-calling in online active-learning classrooms. Minerva University.

Presentations

The Impact of Pre-College Mentorship on Students' STEM Identity

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (2025)

The role of mentorship and its types on students' STEM identity

Harvard University, Science Education Department's "Pose" (2024)

The role of cold-calling in student engagement and stress in class

X-DBER Education Conference (2021)

Theory of Teaching

Minerva University Summer Research Program, San Francisco (2021)

Co-presented with Marley Esch

Theory of Teaching

Minerva University Faculty Research Presentation (2021)

Co-presented with Kevin Connolly and Marley Esch

The role of active learning strategies for online classes based on educational psychology research

Minerva University Educational Psychology Tutorial (2021)

Research Experience

Graduate Student Researcher

Computational, Cognitive, and Development Lab · Harvard Graduate School of Education
June 2025–present

Graduate Researcher

Science Education Department · Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
September 2024–June 2025

Investigated the association between pre-college mentorship and STEM identity among first-year students at minority-serving institutions in the United States.

Graduate Research Assistant

Thomas Lab · Harvard University
September 2024–May 2025

Conducted research on how children develop moral consideration for plants and nature under the supervision of Dr. Ashley Thomas and Dr. Lizette Pizza.

Research Intern

Ministry of Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation · Kosovo
September 2021–March 2022

Researched the impact of screen time on children to inform decisions about curriculum design during the COVID pandemic. Assisted in drafting the national law for early childhood education.

Research Assistant

Affect Regulation, and Cognition Lab · Yale University
May 2020–June 2021

Conducted meta-analysis projects on children's emotion regulation and postpartum depression. Collected data on COVID-19 news headlines to study their impact on mental well-being.

Research Assistant of Psychology and Learning

Minerva University · San Francisco, CA
May 2020–September 2021

Contributed to the development of a new teaching framework informed by cognitive science and psychology under supervision of Dr. Kevin Connolly. Explored effects of teaching strategies—such as cold calling, questioning, and feedback—on student comfort and engagement.

Field Intern

UNICEF · Kosovo
June 2019–September 2019

Conducted research and data analysis on youth and adolescent development programs in Kosovo. Worked on a literature review on children with disability in Kosovo.

Selected Professional Experience

Learning Design Fellow

Harvard Graduate School of Education April–June 2025

Co-designed the AI Literacy tutorial, a mandatory tutorial for all incoming approximately 700 master's students.

Student Services Manager

Minerva University June 2023–August 2024

Managed the Student Information System for more than 600 students studying across the US, Germany, South Korea, India, and Argentina.

High School STEM Teacher & Learning Designer

Elite Open School June 2021–June 2023

Taught STEM courses for the Minerva Baccalaureate program and designed learning experiences.

Accomplishments

Fulbright Grantee

Awarded an $80,000 grant for pursuing a master's degree at Harvard University by the US Department of State.

Gold Medal

"Golden Climate" International Olympiad 2016, Nairobi, Kenya: Competed with participants from 30 countries and presented a paper in environment protection.

Silver Medal

"ISWEEEP" International Olympiad 2016, Houston, Texas: Competed with participants from 70 countries with a sustainability data project.

Bronze Medal

"Genius" International Olympiad 2016, Oswego, New York: Competed with participants from 90 countries.

Mentorship

Arzu Abay Gurz

— Harvard Graduate School of Education (Fall 2025–present)

Dilnaz Zhalmagambetova

— Harvard Graduate School of Education (Fall 2025–present)

Sophia Zhang

— Harvard Graduate School of Education (Fall 2025–present)

Gertrude Ncube

— Harvard College (Summer 2025)

Justin Oh

— Gia Microschool (Summer 2025)

Joshua Kim

— Gia Microschool (Summer 2025)

Technical Skills

Programming Languages

Python, R, LaTeX

Software and Tools

Microsoft Office, Google Suite, CANVAS, Moodle

Statistical Methods

Regression Analysis, ANOVA, Factor Analysis, Meta-Analysis, Probabilistic Modeling

Research Tools

Qualtrics

Languages

Fluent in English and Albanian; Conversational Proficiency in Turkish; B2 in German