Publications
- Cheng, Y., Hanuscin, D., and Volkmann, M.J. (2015). Face-to-face, online and hybrid mentoring in a professional development program. In Best Practices in Mentoring for Teachers and Leader Development, ed. Searby, L.J., and Brondyk, S.K., a volume in Perspectives on Mentoring, Information Age Publishing, Charlotte NC
- Hanuscin, D., Dinha, S., and Hall, M. , (2016) Supporting Teachers in (Re)Constructing Identities as Leaders The Role of Professional Development. In: Avraamidou, L. (eds), Studying Sciecne Teacher Identity, pp. 197-218. New Directions in Mathematics and Science Educatio. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam.
- The Affordances of Blogging As a Practice to Support Ninth-Grade Science Teachers’ Identity Development as Leaders, Deborah L. Hanuscin, Ya-Wen Cheng, Carina Rebello, Somnath Sinha, and Nilay Muslu, Journal of Teacher Education 2014, Vol. 65(3) 207– 222.
- Hanuscin, D., Rebello, C., & Sinha, S. (2012). Supporting the Development of Science Teacher Leaders – Where Do We Begin? Science Educator, 21(1), 12-18.
- Rebello, C.M., Hanuscin, D., & Sinha, S. (2011) Leadership in freshman physics. The Physics Teacher. 49, 564-566.
- Chandrasekhar, M., Hanuscin, D., Rebello, C., Kosztin, D., & Sinha, S. (2011) Teacher professional development must come first for ‘Physics First’ to succeed. Journal Educational Chronicle, 1(2), 1-9.
Conference Presentations
National Science Teachers’ Association National Meeting, Bosto, MA, April 3-6, 2014
- Energize with technology and modeling, Douglas Steinhoff, Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin.
- Who me? Yes YOU! How to become a Teacher Leader, Deborah Hanuscin, Somnath Sinha, Nilay Muslu, Elizabeth Dyer, Michael Hall, Rachel Kenning, Kathy Ray.
Interface Conference B, Osage Beach, Mo, Feb 26-28, 2014
- Energize with technology and modeling, Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin
- Hear those Waves of Sound?, Dorina Kosztin and Meera Chandrasekhar
Science Teachers of Missouri, Columbia, Mo, October 4-5, 2013
- Engineering Design in the Physics Classroom, Doug Steinhoff, Craig Adams.
- Applying Engineering to Physics Curriculum, Julie Purcell.
- The Subtle Difference Between Using Whiteboarding as Formative Assessment versus Summative Assessment, Andrew West, Lisa Grotewiel, Melanie Utterback.
- Hovercrafts and Newton’s Laws, Seth Willenberg, John Willenberg, Marsha Tyson.
- Incorporating Argumentation into your Science Classroom, Jaimie Foulk, Rachel Kenning.
- Designing a Device to Minimize Forces During a Car Crash, Karen King.
- Spread the Word: Sustaining Physics First in Your District, Michael Hall, Matt Stacey.
- Halloween Physics! – A Fun Day of Demos, Ann Neubauer, Lisa Stevenson.
- Critical Thinking–Have Students Grade Their Lab Reports, Glenn Owens.
- Differentiation for Struggling Learners, Eldonna Rose, Sheryl Madden.
- Who me? Yes YOU! How to become a Teacher Leader, Deborah Hanuscin, Somnath Sinha, Nilay Muslu, Elizabeth Dyer, Michael Hall, Rachel Kenning, Kathy Ray.
Science and Mathematics Teacher Imperative 2013 National Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 6-8, 2013
- Mentoring and Supporting Teachers at A TIME for Physics First, M. Chandrasekhar, D. Hanuscin, C. Bergin, P. McFarling, B. Murphy and A. Craver (poster)
National Association for Research on Science Teaching, San Juan,Puerto Rico, April 2013
- Hanuscin, D., Rebello, C., Sinha, S., Cheng, Y., Muslu, N., Foulk, J., & Chandrasekhar, M. Examining Fidelity Through Two Lenses: Teachers’ Implementation of a Year-Long Curriculum in 9th Grade Physics.
- Sinha, S., Kuby, C., & Hanuscin, D. Teacher Leadership Pathways as Seen Through Blogs.
NSF Learning Network Conference, Washington, DC, Feb 11-12, 2013
- Mentoring and Supporting Physics First Participants, M. Chandrasekhar, D. Hanuscin, S. Torres, S. Hill, C. Bergin (poster)
- Using a reflective tool for online mentoring, S. Torres, S. Hill, Y.-W. Cheng, M. Chandrasekhar (presentation)
- Examining Fidelity of Implementation of a Year-Long Curriculum in 9th Grade Physics,D. Hanuscin, C. Bergin (presentation).
National Science Teachers’ Association, Phoenix, AZ, Dec 6-8, 2012
- Online Mentoring – Successes and Challenges, Joan Twillman, Lisa Grotewiel, Ya-Wen Cheng, Sara Torres, Meera Chandrasekhar
National Association for Research on Science Teaching. Indianapolis, IN, March 2012
- The use of blogging as a practice to support teachers’ identity development as leaders. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association for Research on Science Teaching. Deborah Hanuscin, Ya-Wen Cheng, Carina Rebello, Somnath Sinha, and Nilay Muslu
- Exploring ninth-grade science teachers’ path of leadership for implementing educational reform efforts: A case study. Carina Rebello, Somnath, Sinha, Ya-Wen Cheng, and Deborah Hanuscin
Interface Conference, Osage Beach, MO, February 26-28, 2012
- Using Technology to Model Motion Diagrams, Cathy Dweik and Laura Zinszer
- Electricity for Everyone! Lisa Grotewiel, Keytesville R-3, Rachel Kenning
- Whiteboarding – Maximizing Formative Assessment in Your Classroom, Michael Hall and Matthew Stacey
- The October Sky’s the Limit, Tandi Steffens and Denise Corio
NSF Learning Network Conference, Washington, DC, Jan 23-24, 2012
- Supporting Teachers and Students in A TIME for Physics First, Deborah Hanuscin, Meera Chandrasekhar, Ann Wallenmeyer (poster)
- Evidence of Enhanced Teaching in Student Content Knowledge Gains: Missouri’s A Time for Physics First MSP, Keith S. Murray, Martha A. Henry. Mark Hogrebe, Meera Chandrasekhar
- Supporting Teachers and Students in 9th grade Physics, Deborah Hanuscin, Meera Chandrasekhar, Ann Wallenmeyer (presentation)
Science Teachers of Missouri Conference, Columbia, MO, September 2011
- Modeling Motion Diagrams, Laura Zinser and Cathy Dweik
- Modeling Acceleration Using a Spark Timer by John Clapp and Joe Pistone
- “Accelerate” Student Success with Fun Formatives for Physics First by Marsha Tyson, Jaimie Foulk, and Ann Neubauer
- Stop at this Station (and Think), Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin
- Beyond Probes, John Dedrick
- Electricity for Everyone, Rachel Kenning and Lisa Grotewiel
- Standards Based Science by Katherine Schottmueller
- Supporting Success of ALL Students in Science, Deborah Hanuscin
Physics Education Research Conference. Portland, OR, July 2011
- Supporting teacher leadership for physics education reform: Where do we begin?Carina M. Rebello, Somnath Sinha, and Deborah Hanuscin, Contributed poster at the 2010
NSTA National Conference, San Francisco, CA, March 10-13, 2011
- Stop at this Station (and Think!), Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin.
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INTERFACE B, Tan-Tar-A Resort, Osage Beach, Feb 27-Mar 1, 2011
- Using Inquiry and Modeling to Study Electrical Resistance, Douglas Steinhoff and Meera Chandrasekhar
- Move on to Physics First, Dennis Nickelson and Karen King
NSF Learning Network Conference, Washington, DC, Jan 24-25, 2011
- Enhancing Teaching to Enhance Learning in 9th grade Physics, Meera Chandrasekhar, Deborah Hanuscin and Keith Murray
ASTE Conference, Minneapolis, MN, January 18-22, 2011
NSTA Regional Conference, Kansas City,MO, October 28-30, 2010
- Spark Timers, Glue and Scissors to study Motion, Dorina Kosztin and Meera Chandrasekhar
- What’s under the Curve? Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin
Physics Education Research Conference, Portland, OR, July 2010
- Supporting teacher leadership for physics education reform: Where do we begin? Contributed poster, Rebello, C. M., Sinha, S., Hanuscin, D.
NSTA National Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 18-21, 2010
- Using Inquiry and Modeling to Study Electrical Resistance, Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin
- Cut and Glue to learn about Uniform and Accelerated Motion, Dorina Kosztin and Meera Chandrasekhar
INTERFACE B, Tan-Tar-A Resort, Osage Beach, MO, February 21-23, 2010
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NSF Learning Network Conference, Washington, DC, Jan 24-26, 2010
- Year 1 Implementation: A TIME for Freshman Physics in Missouri, Meera Chandrasekhar, Sara Torres, Dorina Kosztin, Martha Henry and Keith Murray
Science Teachers of Missouri Conference, Jefferson City, MO, Oct 2-3, 2009:
- Professional Development for 9th grade Physics: A Time for Physics First, Sara Torres, Dorina Kosztin and Meera Chandrasekhar
- Move on to Physics First!, Dorina Kosztin and Meera Chandrasekhar
- Using Inquiry and Modeling to Study Electrical Resistance, Meera Chandrasekhar and Dorina Kosztin
Presentations supported by MO-DESE grant:
NSTA 2009 presentations
- NSTA New Orleans 2009 Energize using Inquiry and Modeling
- NSTA New Orleans 2009 Using Inquiry and Modeling to study Electrical Resistance
Conference Presentations 2008
- Interface 2008, Lesson Study
- Interface 2008 Uniform and Accelerated Motion
- Interface 2008 Introduction to Forces
- Interface 2008 Math and Physics First