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Richard N. Steinberg is Professor in both the Department of Secondary
Education and the Department of Physics at City College of New York. His
activities include teaching (science teachers, engineering students, physics
majors), research in physics/science education, community outreach, and
student-centered instructional reform.
Education
Ph.D., Applied Physics, Yale University (1992)
Teacher Certification, Teacher Preparation Program, Yale University (1992)
M.S., Physics, Yale University (1987)
B.S., Physics and Mathematics, State University of New York at Binghamton (1986)
Professional Experience
1999 - present:
City College of New York School of Education and Department of Physics
The City University of New York Graduate Center Programs in Physics and
Urban Education:
Professor (2005 - present)
Program Head, Secondary/Middle School Science Ed. Program (1999 - present)
Associate Professor (1999 - 2004, with tenure starting 2004)
1995 - 1999: University of Maryland, National Academy of Education Spencer
Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Associate, Physics Education Research Group
1992 - 1995:
University of Washington, Research Associate, Physics Education Group
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