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Georgia Southern COE shows strong presence at state science teacher conference

秋葵视频 College of Education (COE) was represented with nine presentations during the Georgia Science Teachers Association (GSTA) conference held in Columbus, Georgia. Students representing the Statesboro and Armstrong Campuses attended the conference and presented a wide array of topics. Armstrong Campus presentations included:
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淚nvestigating the Use of Individual Student-Nurtured Plant Specimens (ISNPS) as a Tool for the Promotion of Self-Efficacy in the Secondary Science Classroom,鈥 presented by MAT candidate Lindsay Norcross
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淯tilizing Game Strategies to Increase Student Participation and Learning in 8th Grade,鈥 presented by MAT candidate Lorna Smith
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淯sing Academic Language to Enhance Student Understanding,鈥 presented by MAT candidate Caryn Nelson
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淯tilizing Question Driven Project-Based Learning Techniques in a Sixth Grade Research Classroom to Promote Abstract Learning that is a Necessary Foundation for Research,鈥 presented by undergraduate Monique Ellis (BSED)
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淯nderstanding Freshman Adjustment to High School,鈥 presented by undergraduate Allison Gladin
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淗ow to Use an Online Gaming Platform in a Science Classroom to Improve Student Engagement and Performance,鈥 a workshop session presented by MAT candidate Kaitlyn Demirjian, Lauren Kelly of the STEM Academy at Bartlett, Britton Scott of the Polaris Tech Charter School and COE faculty member Mary Rebecca Wells, Ed.D.
Statesboro Campus presentations included:
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淧henomena, 3-D Framework, and Collaboration: Working Together to Better our Practice,鈥 presented by faculty members Lacey Huffling, Ph.D, and Heather Scott, Ed.D., as well as students Elissa Blount, Gabby Coumes, Regina Collins, CJ Elmore, Britt Gantt and Jonathan Riggins
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淐itizen Science: Collaboration that Authenticates Scientific Practice,鈥 presented by students Regina Collins, Britt Gantt, Melissa Weeks and faculty members Heather Scott, Ed.D., and Lacey Huffling, Ph.D.
Faculty members also presented the following:
  • 聽聽聽聽聽鈥淥kefenokee Swamp, TriState Water Conflict, and the Deepwater Horizon Event: Leveraging Water as a Tool to Engage Students in Problem-Based Learning,鈥 presented by Lacey Huffling, Ph.D., and Heather Scott, Ed.D.
During the GSTA conference, board election results were announced. COE鈥檚 Institute for Interdisciplinary STEM Education (i2STEMe) Coordinator Kania Greer was appointed as the College Representative for the GSTA Board.