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Social Sciences Division
Lecturer and Teacher Supervisor
Faculty
McHenry Library
2140A
Education Department
Ed.D. Science Education, University of California, Santa Cruz
M.A. Education Administration, San Jose State University
B.A. Physical Geography, University of California, Berkeley
Molly Shaw taught science in California public schools for 20+ years in grades 6-12, and is now a lecturer/supervisor at UCSC.
Dr. Shaw's research interests center on sense-making in 6th grade science -- typically the first formal year of daily science instruction in California. How do students communicate their growing understanding to each other and to their teacher; how do teachers communicate their understanding to their students?
Dr. Shaw leads the annual Field-Based Learning Initiative (FBLI) in collaboration with the UC Natural Reserves System for the master's/credential cohort. In FBLI, we develop K-12 lessons and curricula that are place-based, student-centered, and data-rich; and that help students understand what they can do to help build just and thriving communities.
Distinguished Teaching Award, California Geographical Society
Teacher of the Year, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Pacific Section
Teacher of the Year, Northern California Geological Society