VITA
October 2, 2006
Kenneth J. Schoon, Ph.D.
Professor of Education
Indiana University Northwest
3400 Broadway
Gary, Indiana 46408
Phone 980-7766 FAX 981-4208
email:
PERSONAL DATA
Name: Dr. Kenneth J. Schoon
Address: 8010 Forest Avenue
Munster, Indiana 46321
Phone219) 836-8593
EDUCATION
Loyola University of Chicago 1989 Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction
Indiana University 1972 M.S., Secondary Education
Indiana University 1968 A.B., Geology, minor in Chemistry and Physics
IUN ASSIGNMENT
Associate Dean (since 1999)
Associate Member of the Indiana University Graduate Faculty (since 1997)
Science Education (since 1992)
FORMER IUN ASSIGNMENTS
Director of Education Student Services, Graduate Advisor, Licensure Officer, 2001-2002
UTEP Option II Certification Advisor, 1990-1996
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Association for the Education of Teachers in Science
Association for the Education of Teachers in Science: North Central Region
Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc.
Indiana Collegiate Science Educators
Indiana Science Olympiad
Indiana Historical Society
Munster Historical Society
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Indiana University Northwest,full-time 1992 to the present
part-time 1969-1982, 1988, 1991 - 1992
• Elementary and secondary science methods
• Graduate study in the teaching of science
• Field experience seminars for UTEP Option II
• Secondary school curriculum
• Undergraduate and graduate computer education courses
• Introductory geology, lecture and laboratory (1969-1982, 1988)
Purdue University Calumet, part-time: 1981-1987, 1989-1991, 1993
• Undergraduate and graduate courses in curriculum and instruction
• Elementary science methods
• Undergraduate and graduate computer courses
• Introductory geology and geography
Expanded Studies Program, Hammond, Indiana, Summer 1997
• Science Olympiad Student Workshops
Central High School, East Chicago, Indiana, 1987-1990
• Earth science
• Physical science
Indiana Governor's Scholar’s Academy, Muncie, Indiana, July, 1989
Block Junior High School, East Chicago, Indiana, 1968-1987
• 8th grade general science
• 8th grade honors science
INDIANA TEACHING LICENSES EARNED
Professional license: Earth science, general science, computer endorsement
Administrators license: General supervisor and curriculum specialist
UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT
Indiana University Northwest, 1969 - 1982, 1988, 1991 to the present
EDUC E328 Science in the Elementary Schools
EDUC M437 Methods of Teaching Science 5-12
EDUC M446 Methods of Teaching Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Science
EDUC M301 Elementary Science Field Experience (companion course to E328)
EDUC M401 Secondary Science Field Experience (companion course to M446)
EDUC M480 Student teaching SH/JH/MS (Senior High/Junior High/Middle School)
EDUC F200 Examining Self as Teacher
EDUC W200 Microcomputers for Education: An Introduction
EDUC S508 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science in Urban Schools
EDUC S512 Workshop in Secondary Education: Methods of Teaching in Urban Schools
EDUC E548 Advanced Study in the Teaching of Science in the Elementary Schools
EDUC S518 Advanced Study in the Teaching of Secondary School Science
EDUC K501 Adapting Computers to Special Education
EDUC M501 Field Experience in the Urban School (companion course to S508)
EDUC S512/E518 Workshop in Education: Environmental Education in Northwest Indiana
EDUC S510 The Development of Secondary School Programs (individual study course)
EDUC M550 Practicum in Science (individual study course)
EDUC Q490 Research in Science Education
EDUC S591 Research Project in Secondary Education (Master’s degree capstone course)
EDUC S503 High School Curriculum
GEOL G101 Introductory Geology: Lecture (adjunct lecturer, 1969 - 1988)
FEOL G102 Introductory Geology: Laboratory (adjunct lecturer, 1969 - 1988)
Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana: 1981 - 1987, 1989 - 1991, 1993
EDCI 330 Methods of Teaching Science in the Elementary School
EDCI 490 Seminar and Field Experiences in Secondary Education
EDCI 491B Computers in the Classroom
EDCI 561 Computer Aided Instruction
EDCI 682 Individualizing Instruction in the Elementary and Secondary School
GEOS 110 Principles of Geology
GEOS 220 Introduction to Physical Geography
CNT 499A Construction Geology
COMPUTER PROGRAM WRITTEN FOR STUDENTS / TEACHERS
Tree Identification in the Urban Midwest, a program to help students identify urban trees, funded by a grant from the Indiana Department of Education. 1991.
PRESENTATIONS (to science teacher educators / related to teaching)
Geological Change Through Time Illustrated Through Electronic Video Media, presented at the annual meeting of North-Central Association for the Education of Teachers of Science (NC-AETS), Dubuque, Iowa, October 7-9, 2004.
Using the Social Sciences to Teach Earth Science, presented at the annual meeting of North-Central Association for the Education of Teachers of Science (NC-AETS), Eau Claire, Wisconsin, October 12-14, 2000.
Facing the Challenges: Further Discussion of the Factors Influencing Successful Implementa-tion of an Effective Science Program in Professional Development Schools, a panel discussion at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 11, 1997.
Advanced Science Teaching Methods: A continuation of the discussion from 1995, presented with others at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, Seattle, Washington, January 12, 1996.
Advanced Science Teaching Methods: A roundtable discussion, presented with others at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, Charleston, West Virginia, January 7, 1995.
Alternative Assessment in Elementary Science Methods Courses, presented with others at the National Science Teachers Association National Convention, Anaheim, Calif., April, 1994.
Professional Development Schools: The UTEP Model, at the PIMCES (Project to Improve Methods Courses in Elementary Science) Institute funded by the National Science Foundation, Hampton, Virginia, July, 1992.
PRESENTATIONS (to science teachers / related to teaching)
Fossils, Other than Dinosaurs, presented at the tenth annual (national) Science Olympiad Coaches Clinic, Hammond, Indiana, October 5, 2002.
The Indiana Dunes Environmental Learning Center, at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meetings, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 7, 2002.
Earth Dynamics, presented at the tenth annual (national) Science Olympiad Coaches Clinic, Hammond, Indiana, October 5, 2001.
Those Pesky Earth Science Misconceptions, at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meetings, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,1997, 1998, 2000, AND 2001.
Earth Science and History - Natural Partners, at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meetings, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2000 and 2001
Using the Social Sciences to Teach Earth Science, presented at the annual meeting of North-Central Association for the Education of Teachers of Science (NC-AETS), Eau Claire, Wisconsin, October 12-14, 2000.
Metric Mastery, presented at the tenth annual (national) Science Olympiad Coaches Clinic, Hammond, Indiana, October 6, 2000.
Pentathlon, presented at the tenth annual (national) Science Olympiad Coaches Clinic, Hammond, Indiana, October 8, 1999.
From Med-Prep to Tech-Prep, presented with C. Wiles at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, February, 1996.
Rubrics for Assessing Projects, Performances and Portfolios, at the National Science Teachers Association National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March, 1995.
Preparing for Tech-Prep in Northwest Indiana, presented with Clyde Wiles, Robert Votaw, and Ada Crosby at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 10, 1995.
Preparing for the May 10th Annular Solar Eclipse, a workshop for teachers and students presented at various Lake and Porter County schools in the Spring of 1994.
What is Multi-Cultural Science?, at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 11, 1994.
Computer Literacy for Teachers, for teacher/instructors at Lincoln Elementary School, Eggers Middle School, and Horace Mann High School, Spring, 1991.
Videodiscs for Science, at the Indiana Computer Educators Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, February, 1990.
Overcoming Earth Science Misconceptions, at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, February, 1990.
PRESENTATIONS (to various groups)
Multiple Intelligences Across the High School Curriculum at and for the teachers at Union Township High School, February 12, 2004.
Multiple Intelligences and their Implications for Teachingat the IUN Seminar Days, March, 2004, March, 2003, April, 2001, and April 2000.
The Geology of the Kankakee Valley Area, a PowerPoint -presentation given as a prelude to a locally written play about the history of the Kankakee V alley area, April 3, 2004 at Wheatfield, Indiana, and April 4, 2004, at Valparaiso, Indiana.
The Geology of the Calumet Area, a slide-presentation given to Indiana History classes.
Evolution, Science, and Faith: a discussion about the conflicts surrounding the teaching of evolution in public and church-related schools, February 2000.
PRESENTATION (to music teachers)
Music and the Brain, a lecture/discussion about brain development and the place of music in early childhood development and the schools.
PRESENTATIONS (to K-12 students and to the public)
Calumet Beginnings, a power-point presentation given upon request to schools, service, social, educational and historical organizations.
The Geology of the Calumet Area, a slide-presentation given upon request to schools, service, social, educational and historical organizations.
A History of Munster, Indiana, a slide-presentation given upon request to schools, service, social, educational and historical organizations.
[I am listed in the IUN Speakers Bureau for these two topics.]
UTEP TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Conducted (as science methods professor) Science Instructional Team meetings at Lincoln Elementary School, Franklin Elementary School, Eggers Middle School, Horace Mann High School, and East Chicago Central High School. Developed and each year refined a complete list of field experiences for M301 and M401 to complement E328 and M446. [The secondary Instructional Teams’ work became the basis for the article published in 1997 by the Journal of Science Teacher Education.] 1992 to 1996.
TEACHING HONORS
Recipient of the IUN Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, 2000.
Served on the FACET selection committee, 2000-2001.
Accepted into FACET (Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching), 1999.
Received tenure and promotion based on excellence in teaching, 1998.
Recipient of the IUN Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, 1998.
Recipient of the IUN Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, 1997.
Nominated for the Indiana University Northwest Founders Day Teaching Excellence Award, 1997
Finalist for the Indiana University Northwest Founders Day Teaching Excellence Award, 1996
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Local studies in geology and consequent history
Science misconceptions
Urban education
Preparation of science teachers
Urban forestry
PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION (* peer-reviewed journal)
Schoon, K. J. (2003). Calumet Beginnings: Ancient Shorelines and Settlements at the South End of Lake Michigan. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
______(1999). "Roadside Geology of Indiana." A book review in the Newsletter of the Historical Community of Northwest Indiana. Indiana University Northwest: Gary, Indiana.
* Schoon, K. J., & Boone, W. J. (1998). Self-efficacy, alternative conceptions of science, and preservice elementary teachers. Science Education, 82 (5), 553-568.
* Schoon, K. J., & Sandoval, P. A. (1997). The seamless field experience model for secondary science teacher preparation. Journal of Science Teacher Education, 8 (2), 127-140.
* Schoon, K. J. (1995). The origin and extent of alternative conceptions in the earth and space sciences: A survey of preservice elementary teachers. Journal of Elementary Science Education, 7 (2), 27-46.
______(1994). The majestic maple: Mid-America’s choice,” Landscape Management, 33 (3), 48, 58.
*______(1993). The Midwest urban tree index. Journal of Arboriculture, 19 (4), 230-237.
*______(1992). Students’ alternate conceptions of earth and space. Journal of Geological Education, 40 (3), 209-221.
PUBLICATIONS IN URBAN EDUCATION (* peer-reviewed journal)
* Schoon, K. J. & Sandoval, P. A. (2000). Attracting, preparing, and keeping great urban teachers: The Urban Teacher Education Program, Option II. Urban Education, 35 (4), 418-441.
Sandoval, P. A. & Schoon, K. J. (1997). Option II: A Graduate, Preservice/Inservice Certification Program: An Evaluation Report to the Indiana Professional Standards Board. Gary, Indiana: The Urban Teacher Education Program.
______(1995). Option II: A Graduate, Preservice/Inservice Certification Program: An Evaluation Report to the Indiana Professional Standards Board. Gary, Indiana: The Urban Teacher Education Program.
Sandoval, P. A. & Schoon, K. J. (1994). Option II: A Graduate, Preservice/Inservice Certification Program: An Evaluation Report to the Indiana Professional Standards Board. Gary, Indiana: The Urban Teacher Education Program.
Attinasi, J. J. & Schoon, K. J. (1992). Danger: Explosive! Defusing the alternative certification controversy. Policy Briefs, No. 17. Chicago: North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.
PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENCE WRITTEN FOR TRADE BOOKS
Schoon, K. J.(1998).“Charles Francis Richter.” In Olson, R. and Smith, R. (Eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, 5 vols. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
______(1998).“Andrija Mohorovicic.” In Olson, R. and Smith, R. (Eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, 5 vols. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
______(1998).“Allan Cox.” In Olson, R. and Smith, R. (Eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, 5 vols. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
______(1998). “Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby” In Olson, R. and Smith, R. (Eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, 5 vols. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
______(1998).“Leon Max Lederman.” In Olson, R. and Smith, R. (Eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, 5 vols. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
______(1998).“Discontinuities.” In Magill’s Survey of Science: Earth Science. Pasadena, California: Salem Press.
______(1998).“Seasons.” In Magill’s Survey of Science: Earth Science. Pasadena, California: Salem Press.
GRANT PUBLICATIONS EDITED
The following documents were produced for PACE (Promoting Academic Excellence in Mathematics, Science and Technology for Workers of the 21st Century), a collaborative of IUN and the Gary and Merrillville Public Schools. The program was funded by the Commission for Higher Education. Its purpose was to establish a cadre of teachers in Gary and Merrillville prepared for, and a new specific curriculum for, Indiana’s new Tech Prep program.
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1997).PACE Biology: An Applied Approach
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1997).PACE Chemistry: An Applied Approach
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1997).PACE Units for Applied Physics and Applied Physical Science
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1997).PACE Algebra: An Applied Approach
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1997).PACE Pre-Algebra: An Applied Approach
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Biology for Tech Prep
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Unit Plans for Chemistry, Physical Science, and Applied Physics
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Curriculum Designs for Tech/Prep Clusters
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Algebra One for Tech Prep
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Geometry for Tech Prep
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1995).PACE ’95: Pre-Algebra for Tech Prep
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1994).PACE ’94: Curriculum Designs for Tech/Prep Clusters
Schoon, K. J., & Wiles, C.(Eds.). (1994).PACE ’94: Science Unit Plans
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1994).PACE ’94: Mathematics Unit Plans
Wiles, C., & Schoon, K. J.(Eds.). (1994).PACE ’94: Program Evaluation
PAPER PRESENTATIONS related to research (*Published in conference proceedings)
* Self-Efficacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers and Alternative Conceptions of Science presented at From Misconceptions to Constructed Understanding, the fourth international misconceptions symposium held at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, June, 1997.
Facing the Challenges: Further Discussion of the Factors Influencing Successful Implementation of an Effective Science Program in Professional Development Schools, a panel discussion at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 11, 1997.
Attitudes and Alternative Conceptions of Science Held by Preservice Elementary Teachers, presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Saint Louis, Missouri, April 2, 1996.
Option II of the Urban Teacher Education Program: An Inservice Route to Teacher Certification, a paper presented with Pamela A. Sandoval at the annual meeting of the National Science Teachers Association, St. Louis, Missouri, March 28, 1996.
*Restructuring Science Teacher Education through Professional Development Schools, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, Seattle, Washington, January 9, 1996.
Alternative Pathways to Revitalizing Science Teacher Education through Collaboration, presented with Janet Woerner, Cheryl Mason and Charles Granger, at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, El Paso, Texas, January 8, 1994.
*The Origin of Earth and Space Science Misconceptions: A Survey of Preservice Elementary Teachers, presented at the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, August, 1993.
Misconceptions in the Earth and Space Sciences: A Cross-Age Study, a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Francisco, California, March, 1989.
GRANTS: AWARDED
The Eisenhower grants below were awarded by the Commission for Higher Education to fund the PACE program described earlier.
Comprehensive Partnerships for Minority Student Achievement: National Science Foundation,1997-2002 $3,400,000, with C. Wiles and staff from Gary Community Schools.
Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Education: Indiana Commission for Higher Education 1995-96 $109,452
Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Education: Indiana Commission for Higher Education $8,000
Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Education: Indiana Commission for Higher Education 1994-95 $109,452
Teacher Technology Fellowship: Indiana Department of Education, 1991, $2,000
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
SERVICE ACTIVITIES FOR THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Associate Dean, since January, 1999.
Chair, Science Cognate Commitee, since 1999
Chair, Category V (NCATE) Committee, 2003 to the present
Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, 2004.
Member, Search Committee: Ass’t Professor of Education--Special Education, 2002-2003
Member, Search Committee: Ass’t Professor of Education—Student Teaching, 2002-2003
Director of Education Student Services, Licensure Officer, and Graduate Advisor, 2001-2002
Chair, Search Committee for Assistant/Associate Professor of Social Studies Education, 1999.
Chair, Search Committee for Director of Education Student Services / Director of Student Teaching and Placement, 1999.
Chair, Instructional Design and Delivery Committee, 1999
Chair, Undergraduate Committee,1998-1999
Compiler, Division of Education, Organization Structure Manual, 1998
Chair, Undergraduate Elementary Education Certification and Program Committee, 1996-97
Member, Marketing Committee, 1996-97
Member and chair, Methods Committee, 1996-97
Presenter / Event coordinator, Calculator Tournament, 1995, 1997
Member, Ad-Hoc Committee on Faculty Reward, 1995-96
Coordinator for Secondary Education, 1994-95
Member, Search Committee: Ass’t-Assoc Professor of Education--Special Education, 1994-95
Member, elementary and secondary Science Instructional Teams, UTEP, 1992-96.
Advisor, SURE (Students of UTEP for Relevant Education), the UTEP student organization, 1991-94