Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction (STEM Education)

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The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program specialization offers a wide variety of courses and experiences focused on theory, research, equity, and practice in STEM education. By studying and engaging in research and teaching with nationally-recognized leaders in mathematics or science education, you develop expertise expertise in (1) how P-20 students think and learn, (2) how educators facilitate that learning, and (3) how to conduct scholarly investigations to answer important STEM education questions.

Future Employment Opportunities for Graduates

Professionals with a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on STEM fields (e.g., Math Education, Science Education, STEM Education) have a variety of employment opportunities post graduation. Many students choose to pursue Post-Docs or Faculty Positions where they conduct research, teach classes, and support their field through service. Other graduates go on to work in the private sector for research groups or professional development providers. Some choose to return to PreK-12 to be teachers, curriculum coordinators, or administrators.

Student NameStatusAdvisorCurrent Position (if graduated)Current Position/Job Description (if graduated)Expected Year of Graduation or Year GraduatedTeaching Experience (current doctoral students only - higher education courses taught)Research Areas:
Stephanie WhiteCurrent Doctoral StudentSue Peters2023Secondary Math Methods, High School MathematicsTracking, Mathematical Modeling, Secondary Mathematics Pedagogy
Terri TinnellGraduatedTom TretterLecturer at UofL. Director of Kentucky regional Junior Science & Humanities SymposiumTeaches education courses at UofL. Leads the KY regional science research competition for high school students in Kentucky - part of the military-funded national science research competition "Junior Science & Humanities Symposium" ( https://www.jshs.org/ )2021engineering education (K-12 and higher edu)
Roland O'DanielGraduatedTom TretterChief Executive Officer of Collaborative for Teaching & Learning (CTL - a nonprofit education company)CEO of Louisville-based nonprofit education company that works with districts and schools across Kentucky and beyond to support education professionals to create long-term improvements in students’ educational trajectories.2018Mathematics education; policy and district initiatives to generate culture supporting student success
William "Bill" ThornburghGraduatedSherri Brown and Tom TretterExecutive Officer of the American Modeling Teachers Association2017taught as UofL Adjunct Faculty - EDTP 215 Foundations (Lesson plan design)Science Modeling, Informal Science Learning
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