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Ensuring the Success of Science Educators

Mon, Feb 20, 2017

This article appears in the 2017 OSU Research Matters magazine.   Julie Angle’s commitment – for preparing future science educators, developing talented science teachers, and

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The Science of Teaching

Fri, Nov 18, 2016

The method continues to work for Angle, now an associate professor in science education, as she was recognized with the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award for 2015. The award is given to one faculty member in each college each year. Recipients must have evidenced unusually significant and meritorious achievement in the instruction of students for a number of years. Though Angle has received numerous accolades through her career, the Regents’ award has a special meaning.

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OSU Educators Honored with Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

Tue, Aug 23, 2016

Oklahoma State University alumnae and College of Education adjunct professors Rebekah Hammack of Stillwater and Moriah Widener of Jenks were honored with Presidential Award for Excellence in

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OSU College of Education Recognizes Top Graduate Students for 2016

Thu, May 05, 2016

Anthony R. Lee is the Outstanding Graduate Assistant for the School of Applied Health and Educational Psychology. Lee is slated to complete a Masters of Public Health at OSU this summer. He  has

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Ph.D. Graduate, NSF Fellow Featured on National Radio Broadcast “Science Friday”

Thu, Mar 24, 2016

Recent Ph.D. graduate Nicole Colston was recently a guest on Science Friday, a new national radio program, and discussed findings from her dissertation, which focused on the state of climate change education in Oklahoma. Science Friday is produced by the Science Friday Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the public’s access to science and scientific information.

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