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STEM Education Research Group

 

Welcome

The STEM Education Research Group at Penn GSE brings together students, faculty, administrators and partners with educational interests to share ideas in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. There are three main purposes for the group:
  1. To build a collaborative community of researchers from within GSE, across Penn's campus, and the greater STEM community of Philadelphia.
  2. To provide a relatively informal space for researchers and in particular students to present what they are working on for feedback and encouragement.
  3. To expand our knowledge by bringing in speakers with interesting and innovative ideas in the STEM education fields.


Next Meeting

Friday, Mar 20, 2009

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
 
3700 Walnut Street (Graduate School of Education Building), Room: 427
 
RSVP to Vivian Lim (vl@dolphin.upenn.edu) before Mar. 17 2009.

 
Topic:  
 
Modeling and Probing  Practical Rationality in the Teaching of Algebra: Animations and Teachers' Talk About Them
 
Speaker:
 
Dr. Daniel Chazan
AssociateProfessor
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
University of Maryland
 

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