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Melissa Braaten

[…]dissertation won the 2012 Outstanding Doctoral Research Award from NARST, a global organization for improving science education through research. Melissa has authored or co-authored over 20 journal articles and book chapters, and she co-authored a widely read and influential book, Ambitious Science Teaching (2018), through Harvard Education Press. Her research aims to understand more about how teachers learn to teach science across multiple contexts for professional learning including pre-service preparation of teachers in coursework and field experiences, professional learning in designed settings such as professional development for teachers, and professional learning that takes place ‘on the job’ in the day-to-day […]

Liz Smith

[…]classmates, where they studied a combinatorial identity posed in β€œThe Veronese Construction for Formal Power Series and Graded Algebras” using combinatorics. She has also taught math to high school students at summer programs sponsored by the Metro Achievement Center, to college students at DePaul as a teaching assistant, and to elementary students at Mathnasium – West DePaul. Her experiences supporting students in learning math helped solidify her interest in becoming a math teacher. Volunteer Experience Elizabeth volunteered at Metro Achievement Center, a nonprofit organization that serves urban youth, in their after school program. Hobbies In her free time, Elizabeth enjoys […]

Beth Warden

[…]as a lens through which my students can see, understand, and engage in their worlds and communities. I hope to provide a space for students to truly experience the wonder of mathematics as I have been able to.” Beth’s StoryΒ  Teaching Discipline MathematicsΒ  Why Mathematics β€œWhen I was in middle school, I had an awesome math teacher who made math class fun and engaging. Much to my parents’ surprise, I begged to attend a summer math camp after having her as a teacher. As I learned more about math, I discovered how incredibly beautiful and exciting it can be.” Professional […]

Ian Carter

[…]felt that it was the area where I could make the biggest impact. The discipline of physics allows for the ultimate combination of student inquiry, critical thinking, hands-on-learning, project-based instruction, and quantitative literacy in the science context.” Professional Experience During his undergraduate studies, Ian served as a physics learning assistant, physics tutor, and lab assistant at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls. Ian completed an internship at the University of Rochester, where he got to study third-order bi-nodal astigmatism in the Hilbert Telescope. Additionally, he completed an internship at the University of Washington, Seattle, where he worked on validating a […]

Making the Most Out of Winter Weather to Teach Engineering Design

[…]again. We had over two feet of snow just outside the door of our classroom and the students kept jokingly asking to take class outside to build a snowman or have a snowball fight. This gave me inspiration for a snowshoe building project. I still had not covered pressure in physics class and my students could use some review on the differences between mass and weight. I also knew I could find some ways to build in some math skills as well. Furthermore, I could use this opportunity to provide my students with real experience with the engineering design process. […]

When to Share the Bread

[…]out of this, with policies and procedures that aim to motivate students, rather than punish them for apparent laziness.Β  Listen to β€œWhen to Share the Bread.”     Download Transcript     Jamie Melton, a Knowles Senior Fellow, taught primarily biology during her six-year career, along with human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, Earth science, geology, and seventh-grade science. She believes telling stories, our own and others’, is one of the most important things we can do. Currently, Jamie lives in Ogden, Utah, and is taking some time off to stay home with her children. Reach Jamie at […]

Setting Teachers Up for Success: A Reflection on Providing Professional Development

[…]directions than you planned for. I’m a flexible person, but not every teacher is going to be comfortable with this. Much like the situation with my students in their stoichiometry unit, I had (in a sense) set the teachers in my district up for failure. I didn’t want teachers to run to their classrooms and try this strategy, then discover it looked nothing like the video I showed. They might blame me, or themselves, or (even worse) the students. I realized I needed to re-think how I might engage teachers in training. I was given that opportunity just a few […]

Amanda Palucki

[…]and truly valued teaching as a tool for equity and change. It seemed like the perfect way to combine my passion for education and social justice.” Amanda’s Story Teaching Discipline Biology Why Biology β€œI love facilitating students’ sense-making about the world around them through each of these sciences. I love teaching biology with a focus on biodiversity loss and climate change.” Professional Experience During her undergraduate studies, Amanda worked as an executive assistant at the Law Offices of Jana K. Weimann in San Diego, California. She also worked as a private tutor from 2017 to 2020, teaching high school and […]

Recognizing Joy in 2020

[…]support from a community that has always felt homelike. Right from the beginning, I felt safe and comfortable to voice questions. Despite being new, my voice was valued and space was given for my suggestions. Each meeting, even though virtual, began with time for authentic connection. The goals and passion for education felt they were truly in the right direction. The field of education has left more to envision and question this year, Time was given to appreciate and desire more from this essential career. Do you feel you made and had time to reflect upon your professional passion and […]
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