David Stroupe Ph.D.
Director of Research, Usable STEM Research and Practice Hub
David Stroupe Ph.D.
Associate Professor at the University of Utah
I am an Associate Professor of Science Education, Teacher Education, and Learning Sciences at theUniversity of Utah. I write, teach, and speak widely about the relationship between power, knowledge, and science in K-12 classrooms, as well as preparing new teachers for equitable instruction.
Current Classes
Here are the current classes I am teaching at the University of Utah. You can also explore classes I have taught previously.
Recent Publications
Journals
2024
Classroom Communities for Everyone
Almost everyone has spent some time in a school and has fond memories of a favorite teacher and classroom, or conversely, wants to forget a school that made them feel…
Books
2023
Growing and Sustaining Student-Centered Science Classrooms
AACTE 2024 Gloria J. Ladson-Billings Outstanding Book Award A wealth of practical tools and guidance for rooting out injustice and creating science learning spaces in which students feel valued, safe, and…
Journals
2023
Everything That’s Hard Got Harder
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, our teacher preparation program shifted to an online setting, disrupting a key feature of practice-based teacher preparation: preservice science teachers’ (PSTs) approximation of…
News & Events
September 3, 2024
Viewpoint public television segment
Viewpoint public television segment about the USTEM Hub
September 28, 2023
Growing and Sustaining Student-Centered Science Classrooms
Growing and sustaining student-centered science classrooms (2023). Invited book talk. American Educational Research Association’s Science Teaching and Learning special interest group,
December 28, 2022
Back to School | Istanbul Education Summit 2022
Panelist for “Back to School” discussion. (2022). Istanbul Education Summit. Turkish Maarif Foundation. Istanbul, Turkey
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David Stroupe Ph.D.
Associate Professor Learning Sciences Program Director Director of Reasearch: Usable STEM Research and Practice Hub SAEC 3266