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Christine D. Tippett

Christine D. Tippett, B.A.Sc. (University of British Columbia), B.Ed. (University of Victoria), M.A. (University of Victoria), and Ph.D. (University of Victoria), is an associate professor of science education in the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa. She was an engineer before she obtained her teaching degree, which influences her ways of thinking about science education. Her research interests include visual representations, science education for all students, and professional development for science educators (pre-service, in-service, and informal). Current projects focus on pre-service science teachers’ images of engineers, early childhood STEM education, and assessment of representational competence. Dr. Tippett co-edited the book Science Education in Canada, which was published by Springer in 2019.

Todd M. Milford, B.Sc. (University of Victoria), B.Ed. (University of Victoria), Dip SpecEd (University of British Columbia), M.Ed. (University of Victoria), and Ph.D. (University of Victoria), is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria. He has science and special education classroom teaching experience as well as in the online environment. He has been teaching at the postsecondary level since 2005 primarily in the areas of science education, mathematics education, and classroom assessment. His research has been and continues to be varied; however, the constant theme is using data and data analysis to help teachers and students in the classroom. Dr. Milford co-edited the book Science Education in Canada, which was published by Springer in 2019.
Seeing Science Through the Eyes of Canadian Teachers and Learners

Seeing Science Through the Eyes of Canadian Teachers and Learners

This book showcases current science education research in Canada, from Grade 8 to university. It provides a rich portrait of science teaching and learning at the secondary and tertiary levels across content areas and research methodologies. Research contexts include chemistry, oceanography, physics, and STEM; research approaches include action research, case study, mixed methods, and document analysis.

Seeing Science Through the Eyes of Canadian Teachers and Learners

Seeing Science Through the Eyes of Canadian Teachers and Learners

This book showcases current science education research in Canada, from Grade 8 to university. It provides a rich portrait of science teaching and learning at the secondary and tertiary levels across content areas and research methodologies. Research contexts include chemistry, oceanography, physics, and STEM; research approaches include action research, case study, mixed methods, and document analysis.

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

This edited volume showcases current science education research in Canada, from pre-Kindergarten to Grade 7, conducted in Canada by a diverse group of researchers from across the country. We draw on the themes that emerged from our previous book, Science Education in Canada: Consistencies, Commonalities, and Distinctions, to guide the structure of this book on elementary science education research.

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

This edited volume showcases current science education research in Canada, from pre-Kindergarten to Grade 7, conducted in Canada by a diverse group of researchers from across the country. We draw on the themes that emerged from our previous book, Science Education in Canada: Consistencies, Commonalities, and Distinctions, to guide the structure of this book on elementary science education research.

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

Exploring Elementary Science Teaching and Learning in Canada

This edited volume showcases current science education research in Canada, from pre-Kindergarten to Grade 7, conducted in Canada by a diverse group of researchers from across the country. We draw on the themes that emerged from our previous book, Science Education in Canada: Consistencies, Commonalities, and Distinctions, to guide the structure of this book on elementary science education research.