The Interactive Science author team is comprised of some of the nation’s most influential educators and scientists. With expertise spanning from life, earth, and physical science topics to curriculum design, technology, and differentiated instruction, the Interactive Science author team represented all views in modern day science teaching.
Don Buckley, M.ScInformation and Communications Technology Director, The School at Columbia University New York, New York Don Buckley has been at the forefront of K–12 educational technology for nearly two decades. A founder of New York City Independent School Technologists (NYCIST) and long-time chair of New York Association of Independent School’s annual IT conference, he has taught students on two continents and created multimedia and Internet-based instructional systems for schools around the world. |
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Zipporah Miller, M.A.Ed.Associate Exec. Director for Professional Programs and Conferences, National Science Teachers Assoc., Arlington, VA Zipporah Miller, former K–12 science supervisor and STEM coordinator for the Prince George’s County (MD) Public School District, is NSTA’s associate executive director for professional programs and conferences. Zipporah has overseen curriculum development and staff training for more than 150 district science coordinators. Her commitment to providing high-quality professional development and resources to science educators and administrators nationwide has made her a respected leader in the science community. |
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Mike Padilla, Ph.D.Professor of Science Education, University of Georgia, Athens A former middle school teacher and a leader in middle school science education, Michael Padilla has served as president of the National Science Teachers Association and as a writer of the National Science Education Standards. Michael Padilla is professor of science education at the Clemson University. As lead author of the Science Explorer series, Mike has inspired the team in developing a program that promotes student inquiry and meets the needs of today’s student. |
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Kathryn Thornton, Ph.D.Professor at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Selected by NASA in May 1984, Dr. Thornton is a veteran of four space flights. She has logged over 975 hours in space, including more than 21 hours of extravehicular activity. As an author on the Scott Foresman Science Series, Dr. Thornton’s enthusiasm for science has inspired teachers around the globe. Dr. Thornton is currently the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs in the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science. |
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Grant Wiggins, Ed.D.President of Authentic Education, Hopewell, New Jersey Award-winning co-author (Wiggins and McTighe) on the highly successful curriculum textbook entitled Understanding by Design published by ASCD, Grant Wiggins is one of the most influential educational reformers today. Grant consults with schools, districts and state education departments on a variety of reform matters; organizes conferences and workshops; and develops print materials and Web resources on curricular change. Grant Wiggins is the President of Authentic Education in Hopewell, New Jersey. |
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Michael Wysession, Ph.D.Associate Professor in Earth and Planetary Science, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri An author on more than 50 scientific publications, Dr. Wysession was awarded the prestigious Packard Foundation Fellowship and Presidential Faculty Fellowship for his research in geophysics. Dr. Wysession is an expert on Earth's inner structure and has mapped various regions of the Earth using seismic tomography. Internationally known for his work in geoscience education and outreach, Dr. Wysession is an Associate Professor in Earth and Planetary Science at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. |