I'm excited to share an article that I co-wrote with two wonderful colleagues and was published with CBE-LSE a couple of weeks ago. We uplift the life histories of five community college transfer students to investigate boundary experiences that impact science identity.
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Wonderful time at #ESERA2025! It was so great to connect with old and new friends and colleagues and explore Copenhagen for the first time :)
NSF priorities announcement: " Are you still funding research on misinformation/disinformation? Per the Presidential Action announced January 20, 2025, NSF will not prioritize research proposals that engage in or facilitate any conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen. NSF will not support research with the goal of combating "misinformation," "disinformation," and "malinformation" that could be used to infringe on the constitutionally protected speech rights of American citizens across the United States in a manner that advances a preferred narrative about significant matters of public debate."
Research on misinformation does not infringe on anyone's free speech!
Blatantly anti-scientific reasons for blocking this research
Of course! Emine and I submitted a proposal. Hopefully we hear good news soon :)
Wrap-up on a great #NARST25. It was great to reconnect with old friends and colleagues and listen to inspiring talks that reinforce the importance of a strong and global science education for all. (And it was great to see the Cherry Blossoms!)
In the journal @scienceed-wiley.bsky.social, we are launching a new section, Climate Change and Environmental Education. Please see our editorial advocating for a paradigm shift in climate change education research. Thanks Asli, Fikile, and Mark!
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