Join us for the 2nd Conference on Transforming Research in Undergraduate STEM Education (TRUSE)
A Conference to Promote the Integration of Research on Undergraduate Science and Mathematics Education
5:00 PM, June 3 - Noon, June 7, 2012
University of St. Thomas
St. Paul, MN
TRUSE 2012 Conference Speakers
(Presentations from plenary speakers and talks by TRUSE minigrant recipients will be posted on the speakers page as they are provided. Information from targeted sessions will also be posted on the speakers page as provided by conference participants.)
Dr. Myles Boylan, Program Director, National Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate Education
Dr. David Bressoud, Macalester College, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
Dr. Stacey Lowery Bretz, Miami University, Ohio, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Dr. Melanie Cooper, Clemson University, Dept. of Chemistry
Dr. Melissa Dancy, University of Colorado-Boulder, Dept. of Physics
Dr. Noah Finkelstein, Univeristy of Boulder, Colorado, Dept. of Physics
Dr. Mike Klymkowsky, University of Colorado-Boulder, Dept. of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Dr. Vilma Mesa, University of Michigan, School of Education
Dr. Joe Redish, University of Maryland, Dept. of Physics
Dr. Finbarr Sloane, Arizona State University, Educational Leadership and Innovation
Dr. Keith Weber, Rutgers University, Graduate School of Education
Dr. Michael Wittmann, University of Maine, Dept. of Physics
Dr. Michelle Zandieh, Arizona State University, Dept. of Applied Sciences & Mathematics
TRUSE 2012 Conference Themes
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Theoretical foundations and methodologies: Conceptualizing work in research on undergraduate discipline-based STEM education
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Assessment: How do we measure outcomes of interest and what is the nature of the claims we make?
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Transfer of knowledge and concepts within and across domains
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Nature of knowledge for teaching in the discipline
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First year courses: How do we best support student success?
This conference will bring together researchers in undergraduate mathematics, physics, and chemistry education to transform and integrate research across disciplines. In addition to plenary sessions there will be poster sessions, working groups to interact and plan with new colleagues, and interactive free time. This is your chance to be part of an emerging community of scholars collaborating across disciplinary lines!
TRUSE 2012 Information
Conference Schedule
Conference Participants List
Conference Evaluation Sheet
More information about travel and poster sessions can be found on the Travel and Posters pages.
Cool Happenings
On Tuesday, June 5, in the late afternoon and evening, the Transit of Venus 2012 will occur. While you are attending the conference, you will be able to veiw this event at the University of Minnesota. For additional information and to view a scheduled of events for this stellar event can be found at Venus Transit.
Sponsors
This conference is generously sponsored by the
National Science Foundation through grants DUE-CCLI # 0941515 and
0941191.
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