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El Halwany, Sarah; Bencze, Larry; Hassan, Nurul; Schaffer, Kristen; Milanovic, Minja; Zouda, Majd – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In life history methodologies, 'human' lives appear to take primacy over other lives. Within science education literature, life history methods often are approached as reflective tools to make meaning out of teachers' pedagogical practices and commitments. In the present research, we tinker with life history research, to follow its performative…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Biographies, College Faculty
Leadstone, Stuart – Physics Education, 2017
For over half a century, starting around 1960, physics education was put under the intellectual microscope of a London-based university lecturer--Dr John Warren. His scrutiny of physics textbooks and examination papers in particular led him to conduct a sustained assault on error, ambiguity and lack of rigour in the presentation of our subject.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, College Faculty, Educational History
Gunstone, Richard – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
When Peter Fensham was appointed to the new Chair of Science Education at Monash University in 1967 he was the first Professor of Science Education in Australia, and, we think, may well have been the first such professor anywhere in the world outside USA. Over the subsequent 40+ years he has made/still makes remarkable and diverse contributions to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Social Justice
Jacobs, Cecilia – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2010
Much of the literature around the notions of discourse and identity explores how education (particularly higher education) might develop academic discourses and identities in students. There is however a dearth of work relating to what the development of academic discourses and identities in students might mean for the lecturers who teach them.…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Interdisciplinary Approach, College Faculty, Teacher Collaboration

Bizzo, Nelio Marco Vincenzo; Kelly, Peter Joseph – Teaching Education, 1991
Tells the story of Brazilian science educator Myriam Krasilchik who, in 1990, became dean of the University of Sao Paolo's School of Education. She provided leadership in the creation of Science Teaching Centers in Brazil and has been active in international science education organizations. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Faculty, Higher Education, Leadership

Handler, Bonnie S.; Shmurak, Carole B. – Teaching Education, 1991
Mary Lyon was the founder of Mount Holyoke College and a pioneer in science education. She was an early proponent of the laboratory method of teaching, disseminating it throughout nineteenth-century schools. Lyon established a distinguished chemistry faculty and founded an excellent department which has trained many women chemists. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, Chemistry, College Faculty, Equal Education

Shmurak, Carole B.; Handler, Bonnie S. – Teaching Education, 1991
Lydia Shattuck was responsible for the excellence in science instruction at Mount Holyoke Seminary. Shattuck graduated in 1851 and remained there as a faculty member, specializing in chemistry and botany. One of the first women to join scientific societies, she helped enlarge the sphere of women engaged in scientific research. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Faculty, Equal Education, Excellence in Education