Doug Larkin

@douglarkin
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Professor of science teacher education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Montclair State University in New Jersey, USA.

Taught high school physics and chemistry.
Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya and Papua New Guinea.

Author of:
— Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity (Teachers College Press)
— Teaching Science in Diverse Classrooms: Real Science for Real Students. (Routledge)

Montclair State University Profilehttps://www.montclair.edu/profilepages/view_profile.php?username=larkind
Google Scholar pagehttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lkJLFxwAAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Douglas-Larkin-2/research
Audiobook/podcast of my recent bookhttps://anchor.fm/douglas-larkin
These future NJ STEM teachers at Montclair State University are funded by NSF's Noyce Teacher Scholarship program to complete their teacher certification in science or mathematics. For more info on how to become a Noyce STEM-4-STEM scholar, head over to https://www.montclair.edu/teaching-and-learning/noyce-stem-4-stem/
Noyce STEM-4-STEM

What is the Noyce STEM-4-STEM Program? The Noyce Secondary Teacher Education at Montclair for STEM (STEM-4-STEM) is dedicated to recruiting, preparing, and supporting new science and mathematics teachers for New Jersey’s high-need K-12 school districts. This project is funded by the National Science Foundation and offers scholarships equal to the amount of New Jersey in-state […]

Trying out the Mastodon app on my phone with a pic from last night at Grounds for Sculpture.
A reminder for NJ voters that you can check your ballot status here if you voted by mail and your polling place if you are registered: https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/vote-track-my-ballot.shtml
NJ 2020 Voter Information Portal

NJ Voter information about the November 3, 2020 General Election.

just to post a little content on my new account here...was in the (fantastic) Lost Mined brew pub in Shamokin, PA this weekend and saw this remarkable blueprint framed on the wall. Sketches of the various mine gangways in the area from 1920. The angles and distances marked on every polygon. I've never seen anything like it.
We've planned a modeling activity (drop of food coloring in two different temp flasks of water) in my science methods class tonight, and one way I'm introducing the "science idea" of kinetic theory is with a clip of Richard Feynman talking about "jiggling atoms." Last year I made a note to find a captioned version of the clip--but ultimately I had to caption it myself because the AI captioning couldn't quite wrangle his NY accent. Here's the captioned clip—
https://youtu.be/PjpXtbyEK4U
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