Erin Marie Furtak, had a brief career as a high school science teacher before completing her Ph D in curriculum and teacher education at Stanford University in 2006 as an advisee of Richard J. Shavelson. Then, with the support of a Chancellor Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, she moved to Germany to complete a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin and the Leibniz Institute for Science Education in Kiel. She studies professional learning environments that support science teachers in formative assessment design and practice. Her research has been awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2011). She is now Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction: Science Education at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she has worked since January 2008.
3 Ebooks by Erin Furtak
Erin Furtak: Supporting Teachers’ Formative Assessment Practice with Learning Progressions
This book presents the results of a four-year, National Science Foundation-funded project that engaged nine high school biology teachers at three public high schools in long-term, on-site professiona …
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€50.38
Erin Furtak: Supporting Teachers’ Formative Assessment Practice with Learning Progressions
This book presents the results of a four-year, National Science Foundation-funded project that engaged nine high school biology teachers at three public high schools in long-term, on-site professiona …
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English
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€50.17
Erin Furtak: Formative Assessment for Secondary Science Teachers
‘This book places students center stage in the discussion of how we know what students know. Using formative assessment to understand student learning is a theme grounded in good teaching and good as …
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€36.99