Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2019 PhysTEC Conference
Saturday–Sunday, March 2–3, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session LP1: What do thriving physics teacher education programs do? Insights from the Physics Teacher Education Program Analysis (PTEPA) Rubric.
12:45 PM–2:15 PM,
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Room: Marina Ballroom I-II
Chair: Stephanie Chasteen, Chasteen Educational Consulting
Abstract: LP1.00001 : What do thriving physics teacher education programs do? Insights from the Physics Teacher Education Program Analysis (PTEPA) Rubric.*
12:45 PM–2:15 PM
Author:
Stephanie Chasteen
(Chasteen Educational Consulting)
*We acknowledge funding from NSF-0808790, NSF-1707990 and APS’s 21st Century Campaign for this work.
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