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Department of Physics
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173840
Bozeman, MT 59717-3840

Tel: (406) 994-3614
Fax: (406) 994-4452
Location: EPS building, Room 264



Department Head:
Dr. William Hiscock


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> Department of Physics   > Research Groups  > Education

The Physics and Astronomy Education Group endeavors to improve teaching and learning at all levels. Graduate Students pursue a Ph.D. in physics with a principal research focus on science education. Students whose primary research is in other areas may pursue a minor in science education. Members in this group have extensive expertise in: improving learning in large lecture courses; research driven curriculum development; WWW-based instructional strategies; K-12 teacher education and authentic student assessment strategies and project evaluation. Working in this group prepares students for continuing research in the growing number of physics education groups across the country, teaching at two and four year colleges and universities and for careers in educational material development.

Graduate Education
  • Ph.D. in Physics Education
    The Physics Department at Montana State University offers a Ph.D. in Physics Education in which the normal course work and comprehensive requirements must be satisfied; the dissertation work is in the field physics education. Students in this program also have an important role in teaching our inquiry-based physics course for pre-service education students

  • Minor in Physics Education
    Consistent with recommendations of the NSF report Shaping the Future, the department also supports a minor in physics education to "Provide opportunities for graduate students to learn about effective teaching strategies as part of their graduate education," and "Encourage and participate in research on learning." Students in this program pursue research in one of the traditional research groups but also take education courses, teach our inquiry-based physics course for pre-service education students and participate in education research and/or outreach programs



Dramatic classroom demonstrations embrace student learning!

 

Resources For Education Research

 

Physics Faculty Participating in Education Research Programs


  Jeffrey P. Adams,  Ph.D
Associate Professor
Phone: 406-994-7835 Email: You will need to type email address
MT 318 , MSU, Bozeman, 59717-3840, MT

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  Gregory E. Francis,  Ph.D
Professor
Phone: 406-994-6625 Email: You will need to type email address
EPS Room 225, MSU, Bozeman, 59717-3840, MT

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  Larry Kirkpatrick,  Ph.D
Professor Emeritus
Phone: 406-994-6182 Email: You will need to type email address
EPS Room 203, MSU, Bozeman, 59717-3840, MT

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  Carla Riedel,  Ph.D
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Phone: 406-994-6178 Email: You will need to type email address
EPS Room 211, MSU, Bozeman, 59717-3840, MT

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  Shannon Willoughby,  Ph.D
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Phone: 406-994-1673 Email: You will need to type email address
EPS Room 224, MSU, Bozeman, 59717-3840, MT

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