Teresa Higgins
Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Natural and Health Sciences
Contact Information
Office
Ross Hall, Room 2526
Office Hours
M 10:00- 11:00, 2:30- 3:30 W 10:00-11:00
Mailing Address
501 20th Street, Greeley, CO 80639
Education
- Ph.D.: University of Georgia (Science Education)
- M.Ed.: Clarion University (Science Education)
- B.S.: St. Francis College (Biology)
Professional/Academic Experience
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Research/Areas of Interest
My research interests include K-12 teacher development, technology in education and
science safety. In the fall 2004, I received a grant award to develop an on-line microbiology
course for elementary and middle school teachers. This course is currently being designed
and will be offered in the summer 2005. Additionally, I am working with Ann Ratcliffe
of the MAST Intstitute to research safety practices in secondary science classrooms
and studying the impact on student achievement.
Publications/Creative Works
Peer- reviewed research publications
- Wilder, A., Brinkerhoff, J. & Higgins, T.M. (2003) Geographic information technologies +project-based science: A contextualized professional
development approach. Journal of Geography, 102 (6).
- Schaffer, L., Pinson, H. & Kokoski, T. (1998) Listening to Rain Sticks. Science and Children, 35, (5), 22-27.
- Kokoski, T.M. & Patton, M.M. (1997). Backpacking: Interactive science and mathematics for young children and their parents. Dimensions in Early Childhood Education, 25 (2), 11-16.