The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will host an exploration of cross-disciplinary themes and directions in STEM education as part of the inaugural X-DBER Conference on May 18-19 at the Nebraska Union.
With a particular focus on the undergraduate level, the conference will give researchers, faculty, students and program directors a chance to discuss and advance research that forms the basis of national recommendations for improving STEM education.
X-DBER 2020 will also feature nationally recognized keynote speakers and foster cross-disciplinary conversation on several core themes:
Educational tools and interventions: Kathy Perkins, physics, University of Colorado-Boulder
Learning and cognitive research: Joanne Lobato, mathematics, San Diego State University
Diversity, inclusion and equity: Alex Mejia, engineering, University of San Diego
Integrating disciplinary practices: Nicole Becker, chemistry, University of Iowa
Student experiences and affect: Beth Schussler, biology, University of Tennessee
Participants are welcome to submit abstracts for talks and a poster session. Abstracts are due by March 31, and registration closes on April 17. Financial support for hotel accommodations will be provided for a limited number of participants. To register, submit abstracts and learn more, click here.
The conference is organized by Brian Couch, associate professor of biological sciences; Joe Dauer, associate professor in the School of Natural Resources; Tomas Helikar, associate professor of biochemistry; and Alena Moon, assistant professor of chemistry.
X-DBER 2020 is supported by the NebraskaSCIENCE Program of Excellence and the Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education.