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Home U of MN Noyce Scholar Database
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Noyce PresentationsAERA Conference, Denver, CO (May 2010)Liou, P-Y. and Lawrenz, F. (May 2010). Variables Affecting Perceived Impact of Loan Forgiveness Policies on Encouraging Teaching in High Need Areas. Poster presented at the AERA 2010 Conference, Denver, CO. Midwest Noyce Conference, Indianapolis, IN (April 2010)Lawrenz, F. (April, 2010). Summary Results of the Noyce Program Evaluation. Paper presented at the Noyce Program Midwest 2010 Conference, Indianapolis, IN Click here to view Power Point Presentation NASP, Chicago, IL (March 2010)Braam, M., Bowe, A., Madsen, C., & Kirchhoff, A. (March, 2010). Examining the Relationship between Scholars' Gender and Mentoring Experiences. Poster presented at the NASP 2010 Conference, Chicago, IL. NARST, Philadelphia, PA (March 2010)Kirchhoff, A., Lawrenz, F., & Bowe, A. (March, 2010). A Grounded Theory Analysis of the Career Paths of Math and Science teachers in High Need Schools. Paper accepted for presentation at the NARST 2010 Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Click here to view Power Point Presentation ASTE, Sacramento, CA (January 2010)Bowe, A., Madsen, C., & Lawrenz, F. (January, 2010). Key Components of Recruiting Highly Qualified STEM Teachers. Paper presented at the ASTE 2010 Conference in Sacramento, CA. Click here to view Power Point Presentation ESERA, Istanbul, Turkey (August 2009)Lawrenz, F. and Kirchhoff, A. (August, 2009). New Teacher Perceptions of the Path to Teaching in High Needs US Schools. Presentation at the ESERA 2009 Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. Click here to view Power Point Presentation AERA, San Diego, CA (April 2009)Kirchhoff, A., Liou, P.-Y., Lawrenz, F., & Madsen, C. (April, 2009). Perceived Effects of Scholarships on STEM Majors’ Commitment to Teaching in High Needs Schools. Paper presented at the AERA 2009 Conference, San Diego, CA.
AERA, San Diego, CA (April 2009)Liou, P.-Y, Lawrenz, F., Madsen, C., Braam, M., & Medhanie, A. (April, 2009). Using Factor Analysis and Hierarchical Linear Modeling to Analyze STEM Majors' Perceptions of the Commitment to Teach in High Need Schools Survey. Paper presented at the AERA 2009 Conference, San Diego, CA.
Midwest Noyce Conference, Indianapolis, IN (April 2009)Lawrenz, F., and Madsen, C. (April, 2009). Selected Results from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Evaluation. Presentation at Midwest Noyce 2009 Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. Click here to view Power Point Presentation
ASTE Association for Science Teacher Education, Hartford, Connecticut (January 2009)Liou, P.-Y, Kirchhoff, A., Lawrenz, F., & Madsen, C. (January, 2009). The Effects of the Scholarships to Recruit STEM Majors to Teach in High Needs Schools. Presentation at ASTE 2009 Conference, Hartford, Connecticut. Click here to view Power Point Presentation
Hawaii International Education Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii (January 2009)
Liou, P.-Y, Desjardin, C., & Lawrenz, F. (January,
2009).
Cluster Analysis on Perceived Effects of Scholarships on
STEM Majors’ Commitment to Becoming Teachers versus
Teaching in High Needs Schools. Presentation at Hawaii
International Education 2009 Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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European Evaluation Society, Lisbon (October 2008)Lawrenz, F. (October, 2008). Building Evaluation Capacity to Facilitate Evaluation Use. Presentation at European Evaluation Society 2008 Conference, Lisbon.
NARST, New Orleans, LA (April 2007)Bullitt Bequette, M., Lawrenz, F., Wassenberg, D., Appleton, J., Liou, P.-Y., & Wanjugi, C. (April, 2007). Preliminary Analyses of a Nationwide STEM Teacher Recruitment and Retention Program. Poster presented at the NARST 2007 Conference, New Orleans, LA.
STEM ACT Conference, Arlington, VA (May 2006)Lawrenz, F., Appleton, J., Bullitt Bequette, M., Ooms, A., & Wassenberg. D. (May, 2006). Tripartite Synthesis of Research and Data on Recruitment and Retention of STEM Teachers. Paper presented at the STEM ACT 2006 Conference, Arlington, VA.
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