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ARISE / Joshua A. Ellis, Ph.D.

Joshua A. Ellis, Ph.D.

Joshua A. Ellis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Louisiana State University

Dr. Joshua Ellis is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Louisiana State University. He serves as the President of the Southeastern Association for Science Teacher Education and Co-Editor of Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education – Science.  Dr. Ellis engages in research that facilitates the development of pre-service and in-service teachers’ professional practice in online, blended, and face-to-face learning environments. He explores the role of technology-mediated learning experiences for both K-12 and adult learners in STEM education environments and uses research to inform the design of new, innovative pedagogical strategies.

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Technology in Teacher Education: Science, Society, and Students | March 21, 2023

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Numbers DUE- 2041597 and DUE-1548986. Any opinions, findings, interpretations, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of its authors and do not represent the views of the AAAS Board of Directors, the Council of AAAS, AAAS’ membership or the National Science Foundation.

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