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Enhancing research capacity for systemic change in undergraduate STEM education by analyzing, organizing, and synthesizing theories of change
Tessa Andrews, University of Georgia; Daniel Reinholz, San Diego State University
Widespread calls and national funding for improving the diversity and preparation of STEM undergraduates have rapidly expanded the number of people investigating change in this context. This creates great potential ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Thematic Symposium
Themes: DBER, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1)
Time: 8:00am - 9:8:00am - 9:30am

Navigating the bridge between theory and action: Validating the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education (PULSE) Theory of Change
Heather Seitz, Johnson County Community College; Erika Offerdahl, Washington State University- Pullman; Carol Colbeck, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education (PULSE), a non-profit organization, provides life sciences departments at all types of US higher education institutions with training and resources to ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Oral Presentation
Themes: Assessment and evaluation, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Student-focused
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am:10:00am - 10:10:00am - 10:30am

Towards Servingness: Transforming STEM Education at Hispanic Serving Institutions
Vignesh Subbian, The University of Arizona; Guadalupe Lozano, The University of Arizona; Marla Franco, The University of Arizona
The number of higher education institutions earning the designation of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) has more than doubled between 2005 and 2018, and accounts for 15% of all non-profit, degree granting ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Thematic Symposium
Themes: Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Equity and inclusion (ASCN WG 5), Evidence-based practice, Case study
Time: 10:00am - 11:10:00am - 11:30am

Pursuing systemic change in undergraduate STEM education through Departmental and Leadership Teams for Action (DeLTA)
Tessa Andrews, University of Georgia; Sarah Covert, University of Georgia; Erin Dolan, University of Georgia; Paula Lemons, University of Georgia
The DeLTA project aims to promote comprehensive change in thinking and culture related to undergraduate STEM education at the University of Georgia. Our approach is multi-level; we are convening and supporting the ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Oral Presentation
Themes: Institutional-level change, Faculty development, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Department-level change, Aligning faculty incentives with systemic change (ASCN WG 6)
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am:10:30am - 11:10:30am - 11:00am

Putting the Teaching Quality Framework Initiative into action: A case-study comparison of three departments engaged in transforming teaching evaluation
Sarah Andrews, University of Colorado at Boulder; Jessica Keating, University of Colorado at Boulder; Joel Corbo, University of Colorado at Boulder; Mark Gammon, University of Colorado at Boulder; Daniel Reinholz, San Diego State University; Noah Finkelstein, University of Colorado at Boulder
The Teaching Quality Framework (TQF) Initiative seeks to create a process and tools for systemic transformation of departmental evaluation of teaching. As part of the Bay View Alliance and NSF funded TTEVAL ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Oral Presentation
Themes: Faculty development, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Department-level change, Case study
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am:11:00am - 11:11:00am - 11:30am

National Academies' Roundtable on Systemic Change in Undergraduate STEM Education: Directions and Opportunities
Ann Austin, Michigan State University; Mark Rosenberg, Florida International University; Kerry Brenner, The National Academies; Noah Finkelstein, University of Colorado at Boulder
The National Academies for Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has initiated a multi-year Roundtable on Systemic Reform in Undergraduate STEM Education to focus on the future of undergraduate STEM education and ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Thematic Symposium
Themes: National-level change, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1)
Time: 1:15pm - 2:1:15pm - 2:45pm

Bringing an asset-based community development framework to university change work
Stephen Biscotte, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ; Najla Miranda Mouchrek, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ
In higher education, the impetus for change is often the identification of a specific need, problem-area, or under-performance. For example, the institution recognizes that their female retention rates in STEM are ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Thematic Symposium
Themes: Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Equity and inclusion (ASCN WG 5), New frameworks and approaches to change, Institutional-level change
Time: 1:15pm - 2:1:15pm - 2:45pm

Exploring Teaching Behaviors of Faculty by Context: An Analysis of Organizational Climate
Ivan Ceballos Madrigal, California State University-Fresno; Emily Walter, California State University-Fresno
Most faculty have knowledge of evidence-based instructional practices and access to the resources to carry them out. Despite this, efforts to transform postsecondary instruction have had only modest success (e.g. ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Poster Presentation
Themes: Evidence-based practice, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Institutional-level change
Time: 2:45pm - 3:2:45pm - 3:30pm

QUBES: An education gateway for professional development, OER sharing, and project support
Sam Donovan, BioQUEST; Kristin Jenkins, BioQUEST; Jeremy Wojdak, Radford University
The Quantitative Undergraduate Biology Education & Synthesis (QUBES; qubeshub.org) project has adopted a "scientific gateways" model to accelerate undergraduate biology education reform. As such, ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Poster Presentation
Themes: Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Faculty development
Time: 2:45pm - 3:2:45pm - 3:30pm

Facilitating Departmental, Programmatic, and Curricular Change through Traveling Workshops
Mitchell Bender-Awalt, Carleton College; David Blockstein, Bard College; Diane Doser, University of Texas at El Paso; Anne Egger, Central Washington University; Heather Macdonald, College of William and Mary; Cathy Manduca, Carleton College; Dallas Rhodes, Humboldt State University; Catherine Riihimaki, 2NDNATURE Software
Academic departments and programs in higher education face challenges in adapting to shifting institutional priorities, fluctuating budgets, evolving research landscapes, and changing employment prospects for ...

Conference Day: April 4, 2019
Session Type: Poster Presentation
Themes: Evidence-based practice, Guiding theories of change (ASCN WG 1), Faculty development, Department-level change
Time: 2:45pm - 3:2:45pm - 3:30pm