Speaker Presentations
Preparing the Future STEM Faculty Speaker Presentations (as of December 17, 2003) | |
Speaker | Title |
|---|---|
| Robert Mathieu, University of Wisconsin - Madison | "Opening Remarks" (Download Mathieu Powerpoint) |
| Joseph Bordogna, National Science Foundation | “The Role of Teaching and Learning in the STEM Graduate Programs of Research Universities” |
| Panel: Measures of Success for University Programs to Prepare STEM Graduate Students in Teaching and Learning (Chair: Karl Smith, University of Minnesota) | |
| Karen Klomparens, Michigan State University | “A Graduate Dean's Perspective" (Download Klomparens Powerpoint) |
| John Wright, University of Wisconsin - Madison | “A STEM Chair's Perspective” (Download Wright Powerpoint) |
| Carol Colbeck, Pennsylvania State University | “An Evaluator's Perspective” (Download Colbeck Powerpoint) |
| Lessons from National Programs to Prepare STEM Graduate Students in Teaching and Learning (Chair: Ann Austin, Michigan State University) | |
| Myles Boylan, National Science Foundation | “Evaluation of the PFF Program” (Download Boylan Powerpoint) |
| John Mohr, University of California , Santa Barbara | “The University of California Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate” (Download Mohr Powerpoint) |
George Walker, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching | “The Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate" |
| Keynote Address | |
| Lee Shulman, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching | “Professing the Scholarly Arts: The Doctorate as Preparation for Profession” |
| Panel: The Changing Landscape of Higher Education (Chair: John Jungck, Beloit College) | |
| Orlando Taylor, Howard University | “The Changing Undergraduate Audience and Implications for Preparing Future STEM Faculty” (Download Taylor Powerpoint) |
| Cathy Trower, Harvard University | “The Changing Institutional Context and Implications for Preparing Future STEM Faculty” (Download Trower Powerpoint) |
| Closing Remarks | |
| Jody Nyquist, University of Washington | “Synthesis and Connections” |
| CIRTL Distinguished Lecture | |
| Carl Wieman, University of Colorado | "Using the Tools of Science to Teach Science" (Download Wieman Powerpoint) |

