Youngshin Kim | Science Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Youngshin Kim | Science Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Youngshin Kim, Department of Biology Education, South Korea

 

Prof. Youngshin Kim is a distinguished educator and researcher at Kyungpook National University, where he has served as a Professor since 2005. He holds a Ph.D. in Science Education from the Korea National University of Education, alongside an M.Ed. and a B.S. in Biology Education. His experience includes roles as Vice Dean at Teacher’s College, Dean of the Science Education Institute for Gifted Youth, and Principal Investigator for the BK21 Plus program. Prof. Kim has contributed to national education policy as a member of the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Ministry of Education’s Curriculum Deliberation Committee. 📚🔬

 

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Educational Background

Prof. Kim’s extensive educational preparation underscores his expertise in the field of science education. He holds a Ph.D. in Science Education from the Korea National University of Education, complemented by a Master’s degree in Biology Education and a Bachelor’s degree in the same field. This solid foundation provides him with a comprehensive understanding of both biological sciences and educational methodologies.

Teaching and Research Experience

Prof. Kim has a robust teaching background, having served as a biology and science teacher at Iil Girls High School in Iksan. His postdoctoral experience at the University of Missouri-Columbia further enhanced his research capabilities. Since 2005, he has held the position of Professor at Kyungpook National University, where he has likely contributed significantly to both teaching and research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Learning Concept Networks in the Photosynthesis Based on Students’ Cognitive Levels (2024) 🌱
  • Relationship Between Class Concentration, Class Satisfaction, and Academic Achievement According to Listening Type of Middle School Students in Photosynthesis Learning (2024) 🎧
  • Gender Differences in Experiences of 6th-Grade Students Inquiry Activities in the Republic of Korea (2023) 🚸
  • Connection of Terms Between Inquiry Activities and the Main Text in the Life Science Unit of Lower Secondary School Textbooks in the Republic of Korea (2022) 📖
  • Semantic Network Analysis of the Biotechnology Domain in Iranian High School Biology Textbooks (2022) 🔬
  • Alignment of Concepts of Meiosis Among Curriculum, Textbooks, Classroom Teaching and Assessment in Upper Secondary School in Republic of Korea (2022) 📚

 

Conclusion

Educational background, diverse teaching and research experiences, leadership roles, and contributions to educational policy, Prof. Youngshin Kim exemplifies the qualities sought in a recipient of the Research for Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing science education and research makes him a worthy candidate for this recognition.

 

Nathaniel Bryan | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Nathaniel Bryan | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Nathaniel Bryan, University of Texas at Austin, United States

Based on the information provided, Nathaniel Bryan, Ed.D., Ph.D., appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here are the reasons supporting his suitability:

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Academic Background

Holds both a Doctor of Philosophy in Early Childhood Education and a Doctor of Education in Educational Administration, demonstrating a robust and comprehensive academic foundation.

Professional Experience

Currently an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

Extensive teaching and administrative experience at various reputable institutions, indicating significant contributions to the field of education.

Awards and Recognitions

Recipient of the Emerging Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association and the Dr. Vernon Polite Research on Black Males Award, highlighting his impactful research.

Publications

  • Bryan, N., DeJohnette, M., Johnson, P. (2024). “They can play, but…: Investigating teachers’ use of exclusionary discipline practices as anti-Black misandric restrictions of Black boyhood play in early childhood classrooms.” Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, 47, 100840. 🏫
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Introduction: Critical Race Theory, Classroom Practice, and Building a Just Future.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 1–10. 📚
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 1–150. 📖
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Conclusion: From Bad Faith to Good Faith: An Altar Call to Teach Truth.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 138–144. 📘
  • Jamieson, P., Rapos, E.J., Bryan, N. (2023). “Work in Progress: Let’s Play – Improving Our Teaching by Reversing Roles and Being a Learner with Board Games.” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 🎲
  • Bryan, N. (2023). “Toward What Justice and Justice for Whom? A BlackCrit Meditation on and against Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry’s Threshold Concepts.” Equity and Excellence in Education. 📓
    • Citations: 2
  • McMillian, R., Bryan, N. (2023). “Living within it all: Black Critical Theory, Imprisoned Black Radical Tradition, and the art of BlackCrit Portraiture to center voices from sites of incarceration.” International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education. 🎨
    • Citations: 1
  • Bryan, N., McMillian, R., LaMar, K. (2022). “Prison abolition literacies as Pro-Black pedagogy in early childhood education.” Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 22(3), pp. 383–407. 🔏
    • Citations: 3
  • Bryan, N. (2021). “To Me, He Teaches Like the Child Learns: Black Maternal Caregivers on the Pedagogies and Schooling Practices of a Black Male Kindergarten Teacher.” Urban Review, 53(3), pp. 491–515. 🧸
    • Citations: 2
  • Bryan, N. (2021). “Remembering Tamir Rice and Other Black Boy Victims: Imagining Black PlayCrit Literacies Inside and Outside Urban Literacy Education.” Urban Education, 56(5), pp. 744–771. 🎮
    • Citations: 27

Conferences and Presentations

Regularly presents at prestigious conferences, further establishing his influence and recognition in the academic community.

Professional Certifications

Holds long-standing certifications in teaching and school administration, underscoring his practical and theoretical expertise.

Given his extensive and impactful research, numerous publications, and recognition by esteemed organizations, Dr. Nathaniel Bryan exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher, making him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski, Central Michigan University, United States

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski is a distinguished academic specializing in education and linguistic applied to teaching. She holds a Ph.D. from Warsaw University, Poland, and has completed post-doctoral research at Laval University, Canada. With extensive teaching experience, she is currently a Professor at Central Michigan University, focusing on Teacher and Special Education. Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski has received numerous awards, including the VIP Alumni Award from the University of Lodz and multiple Faculty Research and Creative Endeavour Premier Displays. Her research interests span educational reform and the role of symbols in schooling. 📚🎓🌍

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Education

She earned her Ph.D. from Warsaw University, Poland, focusing on “The Role of Symbols in the Process of Schooling Children.” She completed her post-doctoral fellowship at Laval University, Canada. Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski also holds a Master of Education from the University of Lodz and a diploma from Sorbonne University in Phonetics and Linguistics Applied to Teaching French. 🎓📜

Professional Experience

Currently a Professor at Central Michigan University, she has served at Coastal Carolina University, John Carroll University, and Mount Union College, among others. Her roles have included Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, and she has held various lecturing positions internationally. 🌍👩‍🏫

Awards

Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski has received numerous accolades, including the VIP Alumni Award from the University of Lodz and several Faculty Research and Creative Endeavour Premier Displays at Central Michigan University. She has also been awarded grants for professional development and curriculum content. 🏆💼

 

Research Focus

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski’s research primarily focuses on early childhood education and cultural comparative studies. Her work, such as the article “A Comparative Analysis of Early Years’ Programme Culture in the US and Poland,” highlights her commitment to advancing humanistic principles in education. This study emphasizes the importance of love, freedom, care, and consideration for others within early years’ programs. Her research seeks to explore and improve educational practices by comparing different cultural approaches, aiming to enhance the overall quality and humanity of early childhood education. 🌍👶📚

 

Publication Top Notes

A comparative analysis of early years’ programme culture in the US and Poland – advancing humanism by placing love, freedom, care and consideration for others first

Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere, University of Virginia, United States

Jordan LeAnn Kerere, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, specializing in youth violence and threat assessment. Her research spans behavioral threat assessment in schools and police psychology, highlighted by multiple publications and presentations. With a Master’s in Education and extensive clinical experience, Jordan has administered psychological assessments and conducted therapy, focusing on cognitive-behavioral interventions and suicide risk assessments. She also serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and is recognized with awards like the World Anti-Bullying Forum Fellowship. Jordan is a member of several professional organizations and contributes actively to forensic evaluation and youth violence prevention. 🎓💼

 

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🎓 Education

Jordan LeAnn Kerere is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, expected in 2027. She completed her Master of Education in Psychology in 2023 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with High Honors in 2022, including a minor in Russian Language & Literature.

🧠 Clinical Experience

Her clinical journey includes roles at Western State Hospital, where she starts as an Advanced Practicum Student in August 2024, and previous positions at Sheila C. Johnson Center, Madison County Public Schools, and the Institute of Law, Psychiatry & Public Policy.

🎓 Teaching

She contributes to teaching as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and has served on conference planning committees, emphasizing the development and prevention of youth violence.

🏆 Awards

Jordan has received prestigious awards such as the World Anti-Bullying Forum Graduate Student Fellowship and is actively involved in professional organizations including Omicron Delta Kappa and the American Psychology-Law Society.

 

Research Focus

Jordan LeAnn Kerere’s research focuses primarily on behavioral threat assessment and management in educational settings, examining the incidence of student violence following threat assessments. Her work, published in journals such as the Journal of School Violence and Journal of Adolescent Health, explores the intersection of school environment, teacher behaviors (including bullying), and student risk behaviors. Through mixed methods research, she investigates patterns and predictors of youth violence, aiming to enhance school safety and psychological well-being. Jordan’s contributions highlight her dedication to understanding and mitigating threats in educational contexts, emphasizing evidence-based interventions and policy implications. 📚🏫

 

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Audrey Doyle | Assessment Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Audrey Doyle | Assessment Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Audrey Doyle,Dublin City University, Ireland

Dr. Audrey Doyle is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Dublin City University’s Institute of Education, renowned for her visionary leadership in education. With a PhD from Maynooth University and a Masters from All Hallows College, she brings over two decades of experience as a school principal and educator. Passionate about inclusion and diversity, she champions dialogic schooling. As Programme Chair for Religious Education, she fosters academic excellence. Dr. Doyle’s accolades include a DCU President’s Team Award and fellowship recognitions. An avid organizer, she spearheads scientific gatherings, advocating for innovative curriculum approaches. Her dynamic leadership enriches educational discourse, inspiring collaborative progress. 🎓

 

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Education

Dr. Audrey Doyle achieved her pinnacle academic milestone, earning a PhD in Education from Maynooth University, Ireland. Under the guidance of esteemed mentors Dr. Majella Dempsey and Professor Sharon Todd, her research delved into profound insights within the educational realm. Prior to this, she honed her managerial skills with a Masters in Management for Pastoral and Voluntary Services from All Hallows College, Drumcondra, Ireland, in 2006. 🎓 These academic endeavors fortified her expertise, equipping her with a robust foundation to navigate the dynamic landscape of education with proficiency and vision.

Awards

Dr. Audrey Doyle’s dedication to excellence in teaching and learning has garnered her prestigious accolades. In 2021-2022, she was honored with the Advanced Higher Education Senior Fellowship in Teaching and Learning, aligning with the UK Professional Standards Framework. Since 2019, she has been recognized as an Associate Fellow of the Anti-Bullying Centre at DCU, Ireland, showcasing her commitment to fostering safe and inclusive learning environments. Most notably, she received the esteemed DCU President’s Team Award for Teaching and Learning in 2021, a testament to her transformative impact and collaborative spirit in advancing educational practices. 🏆

 

Research Focus

Dr. Audrey Doyle’s research spans across several key areas within the realm of education, showcasing a multifaceted focus on assessment practices, curriculum development, and the impact of educational policies. With a keen interest in teacher identity and assessment, her work explores topics such as the role of teachers in assessment, high-stakes assessment policies, and the effects of international mobility on teachers’ curriculum agency. 📚 Her studies also delve into the experiences of pre-service teachers, school placement assessment, and the dynamics of synchronous online teaching environments, offering valuable insights into contemporary educational practices and challenges.

 

 

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