Chemistry Seminar: Chemistry-specific Mindset Beliefs of Undergraduate Students

Location

Science and Research Teaching Center Room 247

Cost / Admission

Free and Open to All

Contact

sablan@pdx.edu

Join the Chemistry Department for its weekly seminar. This week, we'll be joined by Suazette Mooring, a professor of chemistry at Georgia State University.

Chemistry-specific Mindset Beliefs of Undergraduate Students: Measurement and Implications

Dr. Suazette Mooring obtained her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Georgia State University in 2010. After a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the Fellowships in Research and Science Teaching Program at the Emory University School of Medicine, she joined the Department of Chemistry at Georgia State University, where she has been for 11 years. Dr. Mooring focuses on Chemistry Education Research, with particular emphasis on affective aspects of learning chemistry such as chemistry-specific mindset beliefs. She is also interested in the impact of evidence-based practices and classroom-level interventions on student learning and affect. 

Suazette Mooring