Access the Experts: Nealy Grandgenett
In this installment, Grandgenett answers: "How can students best prepare themselves for the future workforce in a STEM field?"
- published: 2022/02/23
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In This Installment of Access the Experts
Nealy (Neal) Grandgenett, Ph.D., associate dean of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, answers: "How can students best prepare themselves for the future workforce in a STEM field?"
About Grandgenett
With his focus in teaching STEM instruction, learning methods of teaching mathematics, and educational research improvement of instruction, Nealy (Neal) Grandgenett, Ph.D., associate dean of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and professor of Mathematics Education, is an expert in STEM instruction.
Grandgenett is a former middle school math teacher, and a current workshop organizer for the High Ability Learners Robotics Workshop, Committee Chair of the Omaha Citywide STEM Ecosystem, and member of the National Science Foundations Board for Improving Undergraduate STEM education. His research interests include P16 education-technology based learning environments in STEM, P16 education technological content, and mathematical reasoning and problem based learning evaluation of education projects.
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