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1 Adele C. Schepige Associate Professor, Science and Math Education Specialist Division of Teacher Education Western Oregon University Monmouth, OR (503) ACADEMIC DEGREES Ed.D Portland State University Curriculum and Instruction, focus area Science Education Dissertation: A Case Study Investigating the Process of Implementing the Recommendations of the National Science Education Standards by a Fourth Grade Elementary Teacher M.S Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, OR Interdisciplinary Studies: Biology/Geology/Education B.S Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, OR Secondary Education: Biology Major, Integrated Science Minor A.A Central Oregon Community College, Bend, OR HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE POSITIONS Western Oregon University Division of Teacher Education Associate Professor, Science/Mathematics Education Specialist 1999-present Division of Natural Science and Mathematics Adjunct Assistant Professor of General Science Lecturer of Biology and Physical Science Graduate Teaching Assistant WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS Division of Teacher Education Assessment, Planning and Instruction Content Pedagogy Courses: Science and Math (Undergraduate and MAT) Applied Learning: Science and Mathematics Quantitative Research Integrated and Differentiated Instruction Field Experience I, II, III PDS I, II, III (Professional Development Seminar) ED507M SEM: Interdisciplinary Studies: Teaching to the Benchmarks-Reading, Writing, & Science. (1999) Team teaching with Dr. Sue Dauer, Dr. Susan Wood, and three Salem-Keizer School District teachers. Eisenhower Grant, Helen Woods principal investigator, 1996 Math/Science Workshop for Primary Teachers (Primarily Science). Western student teachers paired with Central, Gervais, and Albany cooperating teachers. 60 hour summer workshop based on NCTM and NSES Standards and follow up sessions during the school year. Team taught with Dr. Jeanie Behrend, Math ED
2 Division of Natural Science and Mathematics Science Inquiry for Teachers GS/ED504M All About Water GS513M (2000) Foundations of Physical Science: GS 104,105,106 General Biology: BIO 101,102,103 Earth Science for Elementary Schools GS313 Physical Science for Elementary Schools GS312 Biology for Elementary SchoolsGS311 Systematic Field Botany: BI 321 (1991) Man and the Ecosystem (Environmental Science) Lab K-12 TEACHING EXPERIENCE (including volunteer) Volunteer th grade science at LaCreole Middle School, Dallas, OR Volunteer Elementary School Science (Lyle Elementary, Dallas OR) , K-4 science, 1-2 days /week Substitute Teacher (grades 6-12): 9/83-6/86 High School Science Teacher: 10/84-2/85 Sprague High School, Salem, OR INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Division of Teacher Education Undergraduate Program Coordinator, 2005 present NCATE Assessment team 2005-present Teacher Work Sample Inter-rater Reliability Project leader present Curriculum Committee: Chair, Undergraduate program Team leader: Fall Search Committee: Search Committee for Teacher Education Position: Search Committee for Elementary Reading position: 2000 Steering Committee: Proficiencies Committee: Fall, 2001 Teacher Education Admissions Committee: 2002, Budget Committee: Chair, Institutional Committees WOU Faculty Workload Committee- Fall/Winter Strategic Planning Update committee Feb 2007 NW Accreditation Self Study Steering Committee: present Academic Information Services Committee: 2002-present Sexual Harassment Task Force: 2005 Faculty Development Committee: , Chair , Vice-chair: Faculty Senate:
3 Division of Natural Science and Mathematics Committees and Other Services M.S. In Education Committee: Science Education Revision Committee: Search Committees for two geologist positions: Physical Science Coordinator: , RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP Current research projects: Teacher Work samples: Evidence of Literacy Integration Teacher Work Samples: Evidence of teacher effectiveness in Science and Mathematics Oregon Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers (OCEPT) Evaluation (WOU Math and Science faculty and WOU student teachers: effective teaching strategies in math and science). An NSF funded project. Publications In Progress- Revised edition of Field, N. & Schepige, A. (1995). Discovering earthquakes: A nature activity book. Dog- Eared Publications, Middleton, WI. Schepige, A. and Bucy, M (2007). Community mapping. In Girod, M. & Steed, J. (Eds.) (2007). Technology in the college classroom: Education. Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press. Schepige, A. and Templeton, J. (2006). Collaboration of science and science education faculty to develop a standards based Earth Systems Science course. The Journal of Mathematics and Science: Collaborative Explorations. Wainright, C., Flick, L., Morrell, P., Schepige, A. (2004). Observation of Reform Teaching in Undergraduate Level Mathematics and Science Courses. School Science and Mathematics, 104(7), Templeton, J. & Schepige, A. (2002) Earth Systems Science- an innovative approach to teaching undergraduate general science. Abstract Schepige, A., Myers, J & Courtney, A (2002). Forums for scientific research. The Oregon Science Teacher 43(5), 7-9. Assessment Framework for a Proficiency-based Teacher Education Program (2001): Authors and editors - Mary Bucy, Randall Engle, Wangeci Gatimu, Judie Rhoads, Gwenda Rice, Adele Schepige, Laurie Speight and David Wright Editorial Assistant: Shifting the Paradigm: Professionalizing Teaching Through Accountability for Student progress in Learning (2001), WOU College of Education.
4 Co-author of lab manuals for Foundations of Earth and Physical Science used at Western Oregon University, published Presentations: Schepige, A. (2006). Integrating Project WET within a Program. Environmental Educators of Oregon Consortium: Integrating Environmental Education into Teacher Preparation:, Nov 13-14, 2006, Corbett, OR. Schepige, A. (2007).Using Evidence from Teacher Work Samples to Evaluate How Teacher Candidates Integrate Literacy into Science Teaching. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Science Teacher Educators, Clearwater, FLA, January Dauer, S. Rice, G. & Schepige A. (2007). Using evidence from teacher work samples to evaluate how teacher candidates integrate literacy into their content area teaching. Presentation at the AACTE annual meeting, New York, February Schepige, A., Morrell, P., Wainwright, C., & Flick, L. (2006). The Use of Reform-based Strategies by Three Beginning Teachers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Science Teacher Educators, Portland, OR, January Flick, L., Sadri, P., Morrell, P, Wainwright, C., Schepige, A., van Zee, E. (2006) Reforming College Teaching in Science and Mathematics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Science Teacher Educators, Portland, OR, January Dauer, S., Rice, G. & Schepige, A. (2006). Preparing teacher candidates to enhance content area literacy in a teacher work sample context. Paper presented at the ORATE conference, Salem, Oregon. Schepige, A. & Rice, G. (2006). Preparing Teacher Candidates to Analyze Assessment Data in a Teacher Work Sample Context. Paper presented at the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Washington DC, Feb 2005 Flick, L.B., Morrell, P., Wainwright, C., Schepige, A. (2005) Teaching Practices of Science and Mathematics Faculty Reflecting Standards- based Reform. Association of Educators of Teachers of Science (AETS), Colorado Springs. CO, Jan Schepige, A. & Rice, G. (2005). Preparing Teacher Candidates to Analyze Assessment Data in a Teacher Work Sample Context. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Washington DC, Feb 2005 Wainwright, C., Morrell, P., Flick, L., Schepige, A., Park, Y., & Perkins, C. (2005) The Development and Implementation of a Standards-Based Classroom Observation Instrument: Preliminary Results. Scientific Reasoning Research Institute, University of Massachusetts; Amherst, MA., 3/4/05
5 Schepige, A., Morrell, P, Wainwright, C. & Flick,L. (2004). Do Standards-Based Teaching Practices of Pre-service Teachers Change as They Move into their First Year of Teaching? Association of Teachers of Science (AETS), Nashville, Tennessee Jan 2004 Schepige, A., Rice,G., & Stonecipher, L. (2002). Problem-based Service Learning in a Teacher Preparation Program American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, New York, NY, Feb Schepige, A., Rice, G., Dauer, S., Reynolds, M., & Gilbert, C. (2002). Work Sample Methodology; A View From the Trenches. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, New York, NY, Feb 2002: Schepige, A, Rice, G., Stonecipher, L. (2001). Integrating Service-learning in Preservice Teacher Education: A Case Study. World Association for Case Study Research), Sweden, June 2001 Schepige, A. (2000). Earth Systems Science: Redesigning the Physical Science Sequence at Western Oregon University. Paper presented at Oregon Academy of Science Annual Meeting, George Fox University, February 26, Schepige, A. and Dauer, S. (2000). Reading, Science and the Benchmarks. Oregon Reading Association, Portland, Oregon: February 25-26, 2000 Schepige, A. & Tucker, T. (2000). Muggles World of Science Magic Part I: Physics Muggles World of Science Magic Part II: Chemistry. Workshop presented at Oregon Science Teachers Association annual Conference. Newport, OR October 13, Schepige, A. (2000). Student research: Connecting to the Oregon Junior Academy of Science and the Oregon Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. Workshop presented at Oregon Science Teachers Association annual Conference. Newport, OR October 13, Schepige, A. (1999). Elementary Eruptions: Teaching inquiry-based volcano activities for elementary National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) Regional Conference, Reno, Nevada: Dec 1-3, 1999 Schepige, A. Sessions presented at the Oregon Small Schools Association June 2002: Science Inquiry for Elementary Teachers June 1999: Inquiry science in the elementary classroom June 1998: Teaching about earthquakes in the elementary classroom June 1996: Science and children s literature June 1995: Concept/process-based science
6 Curriculum Development: WOU Division of Teacher Education Teacher Work Sample Guidelines and Scoring Guides Manual: 2007 ED453: Applied Learning Science and Mathematics, new course Content Pedagogy I, II, III: technology integration into Mathematics and Science teaching Service Learning in Teacher Education ( : with Gwenda Rice and Linda Stonecipher Community Mapping: 2001, Developed with Gwenda Rice and Mary Bucy Environmental Science Institute (consultant to NS faculty and on steering committee for institute development) Math Content and Pedagogy Project: Oregon Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers (OCEPT) OCEPT Elementary/Middle Level strand leader ( ) Plan and lead week-long session, June 2000, on science courses for middle level science teacher preparation. Conduct follow-up sessions. Develop and lead elementary/middle strand meetings. OCEPT Fellow, Western Team: Adele Schepige, Bradley Matson, Jeffrey Templeton Project: Redesign the physical science lecture and lab sequence into a Standards based integrated Earth Systems science course that is appropriate for all non-science majors and is especially beneficial for future teachers. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE National: Association of Science Teacher Educators Proposal reviewer, Clearwater FLA conference 2007 National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Proposal reviewer for 2007 conference. Environmental Education Committee, Association of Science Teacher Educators, 2007 Association of Science Teacher Educators conference, Portland, OR 2006: Registration, Disabilities chairperson, Fun Run/Walk committee National Science Teacher Association Regional Conference Inquiry strand coordinator and proposal reviewer, 2002 State: Oregon Junior Academy of Science, Director, 1998-present Conference Planning Committee, Central Western Oregon Science Expo Oregon Junior Academy of Science annual conference at WOU, present Oregon Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, Director, 2000 present Conference Planning Committee, Central Western Oregon Science Expo: Oregon Junior Science and Humanities Symposium annual conference at WOU present
7 Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Project WET regional coordinator: 2000-present Project WET workshop trainer: 1999-present PWET Oregon coordinators and facilitators professional development: Jan 2001 Grant writing consultant Project WET/Oregon High Desert Museum Jan, 2001 Grant writing consultant Project WET/Oregon High Desert Museum 9/2000 Oregon Quality Assurance in Teaching Program (O-QAT) Represented WOU Oregon Department of Education State Science Content Panel: 1999 TSPC State/NCATE subject area panel July 17,18, 2000: Praxis content area review November 12, 1999 served as subject area panelist: Do Oregon preparation and licensure program requirements meet the NCATE science requirements. Local: Dallas School District Dallas High School Site Council 2006-present Science Inquiry Inservice (Lyle Elementary School): Spring, 2006 Science Standards and Curriculum Evaluation (Lyle Elementary School): 2006 Lyle Elementary School Site Council Member: June 1999 and August 1999: K-5 Workshops to help implement FOSS science and teach about science inquiry : Coordinator for teaching science to the Lyle Elementary School Afterschool Latchkey program by WOU students enrolled in the Biology, Earth Science, and Physical Science for Elementary Schools courses Toyota Tapestry Grant for Lyle School: planning and writing team Elementary Science Workshop: Concept/Process-based Science 30 hour workshop and monthly follow-up sessions during school year A.C. Gilbert Discovery Village Consultant for new Earth Science/Natural Disasters exhibit, Fall 2000 Albany School District Inservice: Physical Science and Inquiry for Elementary Teachers- Waverly Elementary (1/29/01) Teaching Research Child Development Center, WOU Board member, Textbook reviewer, 1995 Thompson, G. & Turk, J. (1995). Earth Science and the Environment. Fort Worth, TX: Saunders College Publishing.
8 ACADEMIC ADVISING Undergraduate program Team leader advising present Profession Development Seminar advisor: present MS in ED advisor: Science and Mathematics Preview Day: Feb 2002 ECE/Elem/Middle math and science: 1999-present SOAR: 7/06, 7/ 01, 7/00 Early Bird (Community College Transfers): Spring OCEPT sponsored one day advising -Special focus-math and science (10/99) GRANTS Schepige, A. and Schoenfeld, W. NASA Educational Public Outreach Grant Foundations of Global Climate Change: An Institute for K-12 Educators in the Pacific Northwest. $45,000 National Junior Science and Humanities Grant, $16,950 National Junior Science and Humanities Grant 2006, $16,950 National Junior Science and Humanities Grant, $16,950 National Junior Science and Humanities Grant $17,500 National Junior Science and Humanities Grant 2003 $17,500 PT3 mini grant: Digital video cameras to develop a PBSL website: awarded $5000 PT3 mini grant: Integrating Technology into K-8 Teacher Preparation: awarded $5000 PT3 mini grant: Integrating Technology into Math and Science Teaching: awarded $5000 PT3 grant Technology and Training to Implement Community Mapping and Problem-Based Service Learning in the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program: awarded $ for training and purchase of technology (with Gwenda Rice and Linda Stonecipher) Western Foundations Grant: $800: sponsor WOU students to the NSTA Regional Conference in Fall 02. Faculty Development Travel Grant Category I- Conference Presenter: Eisenhower Professional Development Grant in partnership with Willamette University : $167, Integrating Oregon s Identified Priorities Through Inquiry-based Teaching: A Community Partnership Model for Implementing Oregon s Educational Reform and Enhancing Teacher Professional Development. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Training: GIS training, 2001 at WOU: LAS faculty Brian Dutton and Steve Taylor Trainers Vernier Technology, 8/25/01: Using technology in the math and science classroom Digital camera use and training through Faculty Resource Center, Spring 2000 PT3 Integrating Technology into the Curriculum: Classrooms@work 8/29/00 Classroom Technology on Wheels, WOU 4/18/00 PowerPoint/Career Track 3/3/00
9 Conferences-attended only: Summer Service-Learning Institute, June George Fox University, Newberg, OR Service Learning Seminar: Corvallis HS, May, 2002 Association of Educators of Teachers In Science, Costa Mesa, CA : Jan National Science Teachers Association Regional Conference, Portland, OR: 2002,1994 National Science Teachers Association Conference, St. Louis, MO: 1995 National Science Teachers Association Regional Conference, Seattle, WA: 1998 Oregon Academy of Science, 1993, Oregon Science Teachers Association, , 2000, 2001 Northwest Mathematics Conference, Portland, OR: 2002,1999 Meetings and Other: College of Education/College of LAS teacher preparation update meeting. Feb Preparing Teachers to Meet the Needs of Academically Diverse Learners. Workshop presented by Carol Ann Tomlinson at WOU. Feb 2005 Secondary Integration of Literacy into Content Areas, Oregon Department of Education, Jane Bruanger and WOU. April 23-24, 2004 PT3 (technology) Retreat November 2-3, 2000 Oregon Science Summit, February 2001 and October 14, 2000 (Integrating inquiry based teaching and reading into science) Contextual Teaching and Learning Project ( ): On-line discussions on community mapping, technology and worksamples with faculty from Ohio State, George Washington University AWARDS Parents Choice Award, 1996, for Discovering earthquakes: A nature activity book. MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) Association of Science Teacher Educators (ASTE) National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics (OCTM) Oregon Science Teachers Association (OSTA)
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