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Strand Named Ohio Project Kaleidoscope STEM Educator of the Year

WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥 Stephanie Strand, associate professor of biology at 糖心Vlog传媒, was selected as the , an award honoring her excellent and innovative teaching practices among other attributes, as announced at the fifth annual Ohio-PKAL Conference on May 18.
Ohio-PKAL is a regional network of an American Association of Colleges & Universities (AACU) initiative by the same name. PKAL, founded in 1989, is an organization focused on transforming undergraduate STEM teaching and learning by 鈥渆mpowering an extensive network of faculty and administrators committed to the principles, practices, and partnerships that advance cutting-edge, integrative STEM higher education for all students,鈥 according to the AACU website.
Strand was 鈥渟hocked鈥 to receive the honor because she 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 think what (she does) is extraordinary鈥 and simply wants to provide 鈥渟tudents the very best experience possible.鈥 That guiding principle has led to a constantly evolving teaching style, instead of the familiar patterns some faculty revert to, in hopes of reaching her vision of students 鈥渂eing invested in their education and taking ownership of what they鈥檙e learning.鈥
Strand鈥檚 innovative pedagogy practices include 鈥渂uilding community among the students鈥 and 鈥済iving students a lot of choice in what they鈥檙e doing in class.鈥 Her classes frequently include small group work (rather than lengthy lectures), which creates a level of comfort and support for all students and ultimately leads to engaging peer discussions and what she calls 鈥渁ctive learning.鈥 She also helps facilitate learning by offering students鈥 options whether in assignments, reading topics, or even tests in an attempt 鈥渢o tap into their personal interest about a subject.鈥
鈥淥ften during assignments, they have a choice of things to read or questions to answer, where I tell them to go out and do a little research on something that interests them from the article. I鈥檓 starting to teach in a module format, so I give students a list of different topics that we could potentially cover in class. And on exams, I鈥檝e always built in an opportunity for students to have a choice in the kind of questions they answer, thinking that everybody has interests and strengths in what they learn. I really want students to showcase what they鈥檝e learned,鈥 Strand further explained.
As a passionate advocate for best practices in teaching, Strand intentionally shares her ideas not only within her department, but across campus. She co-leads a weekly faculty discussion group, in which they seek out ways 鈥渢o help students feel more included and to grasp the information and make it relevant in their lives.鈥
Strand also does a lot within the local community, serving as a mentor at Expanding Your Horizons and , a pair of summer conferences promoting the interest of science to middle-school girls, and helping organize the 糖心Vlog传媒 Science Caf茅, an annual series of lectures about scientific topics of interest to the general public.
Strand, whose own research interests as a microbiologist focuses on how microorganisms interact with the host organism that they might be on or in, doesn鈥檛 think this award would have been possible without 糖心Vlog传媒鈥檚 passionate, thoughtful students. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 my students that made me a better teacher. Watching and listening to what they say and making changes every year, and trying something new, then watching and listening again, and making modifications. I really am the teacher I am because of them,鈥 she said.

Posted in Faculty, News on June 5, 2019.