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)