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Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education
Palm trees in San Diego
Hepner Hall SDSU
Science Expo 2009
 

 

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CRMSE NEWS

October 13 , 2009

Oct. 16: CRMSE Colluquium. Tamara Holmlund Nelson, Washington State University Vancouver. Three Dimensions of Collaborative Inquiry: Examining Teachers' Use of Data to Improve Science Teaching & Learning. Suite #128, 1:00 - 2:00 PM.   Download flyer.

 

 

May 8: Bruce Alberts visits CRMSE. Tamara Holmlund Nelson, Washington State University Vancouver. "Three Dimensions of Collaborative Inquiry: Examining Teachers' Use of Data to Improve Science Teaching & Learning." Click the link to read the blurb and see the photo below.

   

Science Expo: Science Expo Photos. Click the link to see photos taken by Jen Lineback at the CRMSE booth, "Prime Time with Spirogrpahs", at the Science Expo in Balboa Park in April.

 

Upcoming Events

For more events, see the CRMSE Calendar.

 

 

Welcome to CRMSE!

The Center for Research in Mathematics & Science Education (CRMSE) brings together researchers interested in studying how individuals acquire knowledge in mathematics and science. CRMSE facilitates and encourages collaboration among faculty members from departments of the College of Sciences and the College of Education. Faculty and staff of CRMSE are engaged in activities including research, curriculum development and dissemination, publications, presentations, and leadership roles. CRMSE serves as the headquarters for the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE), the leading organization devoted to supporting mathematics teacher education, and houses the Professional Development Collaborative (PDC).

Our Ph.D. Program in Mathematics and Science Education (MSED), jointly sponsored by SDSU and UCSD, develops leaders of mathematics and science education at all levels of learning. 

CRMSE sponsors a series of colloquia by distinguished scholars to provide lectures and seminars on relevant issues in mathematics and science teaching and learning. This program offers faculty and students the opportunity to interact with prominent scholars, and also provides a forum for disseminating and understanding these issues through lectures that are open to the general public. 

Our online newsletter, The Quest, is published on an occasional basis. Click on the link for the most recent Quest (July 2008).

If you would like to be notified of upcoming CRMSE events, please email Karen Foehl and ask to be added to the CRMSE Listserv.

Bruce Alberts Visit: On May 8, 2009, Dr. Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and current editor in Chief of Science, visited the SDSU Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education (CRMSE). Dr. Alberts has a strong commitment to science and mathematics education. He spoke with graduate students and faculty at the center to learn about the innovative research contributions of CRMSE to improving student learning and how these insights are being implemented in the K-12 education community.

Alberts visit

CRMSE Calendar