Sullivan, Turner present research at science teaching conference in Puerto Rico

Florence Sullivan, associate professor, and K.C. Nat Turner, assistant professor, both of the School of Education’s Department of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies, presented together on April 7 at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) conference in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
The spoke on “Multiple Representations, Collaboration and Student Reasoning: Designing Online Environments for Learning About Global Heat Transfer,” which covered National Science Foundation-funded research with M.I.T., the School of Computer Science, the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, and Holyoke and Springfield public schools.

