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The Virginia mathematics specialist initiative: Collaborative effort among all components of the VA mathematics community (2017 Journal of Mathematical Behavior)
Preparing and implementing successful mathematics coaches and teacher leaders (2017 Journal of Mathematical Behavior)
In review “We do STEM”: Unsettled conceptions of STEM education in middle school STEM classrooms
2015 Journal of Advanced Academics

Trinter, C., Moon, T., & Brighton, C. (2015). Characteristics of students' mathematical promise when engaging with problem-based learning units in primary classrooms. Journal of Advanced Academics, 26(1), 24-58.

2015 Gifted Child Today

Trinter, C., Brighton, C. & Moon, T. (2015). Differentiated educational games: discarding the one size fits all approach to educational game play. Gifted Child Today, 38(2), 88-94.

2014 Journal of Research in Science Teaching

Kloser, M. (2014). Identifying a core set of science teaching practices: A Delphi expert panel approach. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 51(9), 1185 – 1217.

2014 Environmental Education Research

Kloser, M. & Bofferding, L. (2014). Middle and high school students’ conceptions of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. Environmental Education Research.

2014 Engineering in Pre-College Settings: Research into Practice

Svarovsky, G. N. (2014). Engineering learning in museums and other designed settings: Towards a theoretical framework. In Strobel, J., Purzer, S. & Cardella, M. (Eds.) Engineering in Pre-College Settings: Research into Practice. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana.

2013 Mathematics Teacher Educator

Garofalo, J. & Trinter, C. (2013). Using simulations to foster pre-service mathematics teachers' self-assessment, learning, and reflections on teaching. Mathematics Teacher Educator, 1(2), 162-171.

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