STEM Education Scholars Program

The 2010 STEM Education Scholars Program


Connecting the Dots: Aligning Course Objectives, Assessments,
and Activities to Enhance Learning in STEM Courses

A professional development opportunity for pre-tenure STEM faculty. Fixed-term STEM faculty, post-doctorates,
and doctoral candidates in STEM disciplines are also welcome. 

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Feedback from Program Participants

Comments from previous STEMES participants

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STEMES 2009: Contact

For further information, please contact:

 

Conference Host:

Professor Tom Harris
thomas.r.harris at vanderbilt.edu
(615) 322-0842

 

CIRTL Project Manager:

Kitch Barnicle
kabarnicle at wisc.edu
(608) 262-9174

 

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STEMES 2009: Previous Hosts

History:

The STEM Education Scholars Program began in 1996 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with support from the National Science Foundation. Similar programs were hosted by Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Institutional sponsorship has allowed the program to continue and to expand its reach.

 

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"I will tell my colleagues what I learned about improving our teaching through critical examination (using our research skills), about creating a course environment where all people are equally valued, about making the students central to the course (which includes making them responsible for their own learning), and about various technologies and tools available for managing and conducting the course."