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Molly Weinburgh
Since 2002
Professor
Director of the Institute of Mathematics and Science Education
817.257.6115
m.weinburgh@tcu.edu
Personal site
Educational Background
B.A. (Agnes Scott College), 1974
M.A.T. (Emory University), 1980
Ph.D. (Emory University ), 1993
Teaching Responsibilities
EDEC 30014 Science & Math Think: Science
EDUC 60980 Internship
EDUC 70011 Colloquium in Science Education
EDUC 70033 Science Inquiries & Nature of Science
EDUC 70870 Advanced Directed Study in Education
EDUC 90980 Dissertation
Research Interests
Scholarship focuses on equity issues in science education and professional development for pre-service and in-service teachers of science.
Selected Publications
Silva, C., Weinburgh, M.H., Smith, K.H., Barreto, G., & Gabel, J. (2008). Partnering to develop academic language for English language learners in mathematics and science. Childhood Education.
Weinburgh, M.H. & Bailey, B.(2008). Parallel lives or skewed paths in science education. In Scatlebury, K. (Ed.) Re-visioning Science Education from Feminist Perspectives. Kluwer Academic Press.
Weinburgh, M.H., Smith, K.H., & Clark, J. (May 2008). Reflective teaching model in long-term professional development: a case study of a second year urban elementary teacher. Electronic Journal of Science Education.
Weinburgh, M.H. (2008). The Effect of Temebrio obscurus on Elementary Teachers' Content Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-efficacy. Journal of Science Teacher Education. 18(6) 801-816.
Weinburgh, M.H., Hart, L., & Carriere, J. (2007). A new perspective on integrating math and science: The Decatur elementary math/science project. In Berlin, D.F. & White, Al.L. (Eds.) Global Issues, Challenges, and opportunities to Advance Science and Mathematics Education. Columbus, OH: International Consotrium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education. p 21-38.
Weinburgh, M.H. (2007)Challenging elementary pre-service teachers' beliefs about scientific methodology. In Berlin, D.F. & White, A.L. (Eds.). Global Issues, Challenges and opportunities to Advance Science and Mathematics Education. Columbus, OH: International Consotrium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education. p 181-188.
Weinburgh, M.H. (2005). Long-term Professional Development for Elementary Teachers: Cost and Benefits. Berlin, D.F. & White, A.L. (Eds.). Collaboration for the global improvement of science and mathematics education. Columbus, OH: International Consortium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education. p 133-140.
Weinburgh, M.H. (2004). Teaching photosynthesis: More than a lecture but less than a lab. Science Scope. 27(9), 15-17.
Professional Affiliations
National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST)
Association of Science Teacher Educators (ASTE)
National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
School Science and Mathematics (SSAM)
American Educational Research Associatioan (AERA)
American Associatiaon of University Women (AAUW)
American Associatiaon for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Southeastern Association of Science Teacher Educators (SASTE)
Southwestern Association of Science Teacher Educators (SW-ASTE)
Honors and Awards
William L. and Betty F. Adams Chair of Education < All Faculty
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