Psychological Sciences
Education and Behavioral Sciences
After his Ph.D., Kevin Pugh held an appointment as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toledo. He joined the University of Northern Colorado in 2006.
Dr. Pugh is known for his work on transformative experience theory and has published his research in top tier journals including Educational Psychologist, Educational Researcher, the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and others. He has obtained grants from the National Science Foundation and other funding agencies. He currently serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Experimental Education.
Dr. Pugh primarily teaches courses on learning theory, cognition, and motivation, both online and face-to-face. His teaching practice emphasizes transformative, authentic, and problem-based learning. As an example, in which pre-service teachers learn about motivation by trying to solve Calvin鈥檚 motivation problems (yes, Calvin is the one from the Calvin & Hobbes comic).
Dr. Pugh is a pioneer in the development of transformative experience theory. This theory seeks to understand why learning is more transformative for some students and how to foster transformative learning for all students. The theory is based on Dewey鈥檚 theory of aesthetic experience and defines transformative experience as those experiences in which students come to see and experience the world in meaningful new ways as a result of learning new ideas in school. Find and a list of relevant articles on the Learning and Experience Blog.
Dr. Pugh鈥檚 broader research interests and expertise include a study of motivation, learning transfer, science education, problem-based learning, and Dewey鈥檚 philosophy of education.
Manzanares, A. D., Anderson, S. W., & Pugh, K. J. (2023). College students鈥 prior knowledge and alternative conceptions regarding minerals. Journal of Geoscience Education, Advance online publication.
Pugh, K. J., Bergstrom, C. M., Phillips, M. M., Sexton, J. M., Olson, C., & Riggs, E. M. (2023). Perceived connection to instructor and instructor passion as predictors of transformative experiences in science. Education Sciences, 13(5), 526.
Pugh, K. J., Kriescher, D. P. J., Tocco, A. J., Olson, C., Bergstrom, C. M., Younis, M., & BenSalem, M. (2023). The Seeing Science project: Using design-based research to develop a transformative experience intervention. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 32, 338-354.
Cropp, S., Pugh, K. J., Bergstrom, C. M., & Kriescher, D. (2022). Seeing science: Using mobile technology to make learning transformative. Journal of Computers in Math and Science Teaching, 41(2), 85-108.
Fairchild, E., Newman, H., Sexton, J., Pugh, K., & Riggs, E. (2022). 鈥淣ot to be stereotypical but鈥︹. Exclusive and inclusive gendered discourses about geology field experiences. The Journal of Gender Studies,鈥31(4), 492-504. doi:10.1080/09589236.2021.1924644
Carver, A. P., Garner, J. K., Kaplan, A., & Pugh, K. J. (2021). Visitors鈥 attendance motivation and meaning making at a public science event. International journal of Science Education, Part B, 11(1), 75-89.
Goldman, J., Cavazos, J., Heddy, B. C., & Pugh, K. J. (2021). Emotions, values, and engagement: Understanding motivation of first-generation college students. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology, Advance online publication, 1-15. doi:10.1037/stl0000263
Pugh, K. J., Bergstrom, C. M., Olson, C., & Kriescher, D. (2021). Transformative experience: A motivational perspective on transfer. In C. Hohensee & J. Lobato (Eds.), Transfer of Learning: Progressive perspectives for mathematics education and related fields (pp. 297-314). Cham, CH: Springer.
Pugh, K. J., Paek, S. H., Phillips, M. M., Sexton, J. M., Bergstrom, C. M., Flores, S. D., & Riggs, E. M. (2021). Predicting academic and career choice: The role of transformative experience, connection to instructor, and gender accounting for interest/identity and contextual factors. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 58(6), 822-851. doi:10.1002/tea.21680
Pugh, K. J. (2021). Motivation Calvin: Using problem-based learning to teach motivation. In D. K. Meyer & A. Emery (Eds.), Teaching motivation for student engagement (pp. 213-236). Information Age Publishing.
Pugh, K. J., Engle-Newman, C., Cropp, S., & Younis, M. (2020). Transformative learning within cultural spaces: Transformative experience interventions through the lens of culturally relevant pedagogy. In G. A. D. Liem & D. M. McInerney (Eds.),鈥Promoting motivation and learning in contexts: Sociocultural perspectives on educational interventions鈥(pp. 173-200). Information Age.
Pugh, K., Kriescher, D., Cropp, S., & Younis, M. (2020). Philosophical groundings for a theory of transformative experience. Educational Theory, 70(5), 539-560. doi:10.1111/edth.12443
Sexton, J., Newman, H., Bergstrom, C., Pugh, K., & Riggs, E. (2020). Multisite investigation of sexist experiences encountered by undergraduate female geology students.鈥International Education Journal of Gender, Science and Technology,鈥12(3), 354-376.
Pugh, K. J., Bergstrom, C. M., Wilson, L., Geiger, S., Goldman, J., Heddy, B. C.,鈥.鈥.鈥.鈥疜riescher, D. (2019). Transformative experience: A critical review and investigation of individual factors. In J. M. Spector, B. B. Lockee, & M. D. Childress (Eds.),鈥Learning, design, and technology: An International compendium of theory, research, practice, and policy. Cham, CH: Springer.鈥
Pugh, K. J., Phillips, M., Sexton, J., Bergstrom, C., & Riggs, E. (2019). A quantitative investigation of geoscience department factors associated with recruitment and retention of female students. Journal of Geoscience Education, 67(3), 266-284. doi:10.1080/10899995.2019.1582924
Sexton, J. M., Pugh, K. J., Bergstrom, C. M., & Riggs, E. M. (2018). Reasons undergraduate students majored in geology across six universities: The importance of gender and department. Journal of Geoscience Education, 66(4), 319-336. doi:10.1080/10899995.2018.1507546
Koskey, K., Stewart, V., Sondergeld, T., & Pugh, K. J. (2018). Applying the mixed methods instrument development and construct validity process: The case of the transformative experience questionnaire.鈥Journal of Mixed Methods Research,鈥12, 95-122. doi:10.1177/1558689816633310
Pugh, K. J. (2020). Transformative science education: Change how your students experience the world. New York: Teachers College Press.
Pugh, K. J. (2017). Computers, cockroaches and ecosystems: Understanding learning through metaphor. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
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