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Appendix G Biographical Information on Committee Members
Pages 91-96

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From page 91...
... For 34 years, she was professor of biology at Northeastern University, and the last 4 she also served as a program director at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
From page 92...
... Arthur Eisenkraftis the past President of the National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, Virginia. He is also the science coordinator (612)
From page 93...
... She has published articles in both chemistry and science education and is currently involved in developing case studies focused on the intersection of science and equity in urban schools and doing research on science teaching and learning. She was a member of the Glenn Commission for the Teaching of Mathematics and Science for the 21st Century, and she serves on the High School Science Advisory Committee of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, developing program standards for the licensure of high school teachers of science.
From page 94...
... He is a biologist with degrees from Western Oregon University and Oregon State University. Prior to joining the superintendent's staff, he taught science subjects at the elementary, junior and high school levels, in teacher education programs at the college level, and he was a school district science coordinator.
From page 95...
... He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences N Ronakl Morris was chair of the OSEP Committee on Attracting Science and Mathematics Ph.D.s to Secondary School Teaching and is a professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School-University of Medicine and Dentistry of New lersey (Rutgers)
From page 96...
... He has done work in calculus reform, served as a program officer at the U.S. National Science Foundation in the Division of Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education, and, since 1997, has been the director of COMPASS, the national secondary mathematics implementation center funded, in part, by NSF.


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