319 Weyandt Hall (Research WEY 126)
Department of Biology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Professional Interests and Formal Education [ Publications ]
Field: Science Education.
My professional interests lie both in science education and in
biology. In science education my attention is focused on constructivism
in teaching science and in preparing science teachers. Specific
topics currently being addressed include computer-laboratory interfacing,
concept mapping, Vee diagramming, cooperative learning, and inquiry
teaching. Considerable work in these areas has been done with
teachers from area school districts and at various local, state,
and national conventions. NSF grant funding has supported an extensive
project for the development of computer-laboratory interfaced
experiments in biology, chemistry, physics, and general science
and the production of accompanying videotapes and teacher and
student manuals. My research interest in biology involves the
freshwater 'jellyfish', Craspedacusta sowerbii.
I have been focusing on their ecology and distribution, factors
influencing the development of the stages of their life cycle,
and DNA fingerprinting.
B.S. - 1964 Edinboro State Teachers College, Edinboro, PA
M.S. - 1969 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Ph.D. - 1983 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York