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David Stroupe
Assistant Professor
Department of Teacher Education
Ph.D., University of Washington
dstroupe@msu.edu
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Stroupe
327 Erickson
517-353-0664
David Stroupe is an assistant professor of teacher education. He also serves as the associate director of STEM Teacher Education at the CREATE for STEM Institute at MSU. He has three overlapping areas of research interests anchored around ambitious teaching practice. First, he frames classrooms as science practice communities. Using lenses from Science, Technology, and Society (STS) and the History and Philosophy of Science (HPS), he examines how teachers and students negotiate power, knowledge, and epistemic agency. Second, he examines how beginning teachers learn from practice in and across their varied contexts. Third, he studies how teacher preparation programs can provide support and opportunities for beginning teachers to learn from practice. David has a background in biology and taught secondary life science for four years. David is the recipient of the AERA Exemplary Research Award for Division K (Teaching and Teacher Education), the Early Career Research Award from the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, and "Research Worth Reading" from National Association for Research in Science Teaching and the National Science Teacher Association.
Related Links
AmbitiousScienceTeaching.org
Areas of Expertise:
Curriculum and Instruction
Diverse Learners and Educational Equity
Teacher Education, Learning, and Policy
Science Education