Dr. Burrows recently attended and presented at the 2022 BCCE held at Purdue University. At the conference, Dr. Burrows facilitated the Bird of a Feather (BoAF) session with Ginger Shultz and Sam Pazicni entitled, “Leading, Managing, and Mentoring Chemistry Education Research Groups”
Here is a summary of that session: Given the growing footprint of chemistry education research in academic chemistry departments, research groups focusing on chemistry education are becoming more common. In order to support current and future faculty in leading chemistry education research groups, this birds of a feather session will prompt participants to share thoughts and strategies related to (but certainly not excluding) fostering and monitoring chemistry education research skills, inclusive mentoring, and project management.
Dr. Burrows also gave an Oral presentation her lab’s current ongoing research on the flipped classroom pre-lecture videos entitled, “Student perceptions of flipped classroom pre-lecture videos.”