
Jay Fogleman, Assistant Professor (401) 874-4161 |
Education
Ph.D. |
Doctoral Candidate School of Education, University of Michigan |
Present |
M.A. |
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) The Johns Hopkins University |
1991 |
B.A. |
Bachelor of Science in Physics. University of Maryland |
1984 |
Courses taught
EDC 102 |
Introduction to American Education |
EDC 430 |
Meth/Mat in Secondary Teaching |
EDC 431 |
Clinical Experience in Secondary Teacher |
EDC 484 |
Supervised Student Teaching |
EDC 485 |
Student Teaching Seminar |
Selected Publications
“Sustaining Innovations Through Lead Teacher Learning: A learning sciences perspective on supporting professional development,” Fogleman, J., Fishman, B., Krajcik, J. (2006). Teaching Education, 17(2), (pp. 181-194).
“Professional Development and Teacher Learning: Using concept maps in inquiry classrooms,” Kubitskey, B., Fishman, B. J., Margerum-Leys, J., Fogleman, J., Brunvand, S., Marx, R.(2006). In P. McMahon, P. Simmons, R. Sommers, D. DeBaets, F. Crawley (Eds.), Assessment in science: Practical experiences and education research (pp. 107-118). Arlington, VA: NSTA.
"A Neodymium YAG Active Mirror For the Amplification of Mode-Locked Laser Pulses," S. R. Bowman, L. M. Ding, F. M. Yang, C. O. Alley, J. Fogleman, J. D. Rayner, CLEO Proceedings, Spring, 1988.
"First Lunar Ranging Results From the University of Maryland Research Station at the 1.2 Meter Telescope of the Goddard Space Flight Center.," C. O. Alley, S. R. Bowman, J. D. Rayner, C. A. Steggerda, J. A. Fogleman, B. C. Wang, and F. M. Yang, Sixth International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation, September, 1986.
"A Neodymium YAG Active Mirror For the Amplification of Mode-Locked Laser Pulses" (Progress Report), S. R. Bowman, L. M. Ding, F. M. Yang, C. O. Alley, J. Fogleman, J. D. Rayner, Sixth International Workshop on Laser Ranging Instrumentation, September, 1986.
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