Dr. Aimee Govett is a professor at East Tennessee State University in Curriculum and Instruction in the Clemmer College of Education as well as a PreK-16 Science Education Specialist in the Center of Excellence in Mathematics and Science Education. Her research and service interests are in interdisciplinary curriculum and pedagogy involving science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM); service learning projects for environmental stewardship and sustainable ecology; and nurturing learning from birth to advanced age.
Her current philosophy of life is "Arguments begin with an answer in mind. Conversation begins with a question".
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Becoming the Change: A Critical Evaluation of the Changing Face of Life Science, as Reflected in the NGSS (Bowman and Govett)
Changes to the TN Middle Grades Science Curriculum According to NGSS (Bowman and Govett)
Grants:
CUAI 5420: (4 cr hrs) Foundations of Education: Building a Community of Learners
GRAD 5110/5120: Advanced Pedagogy for GK12 Fellows
SCED 3310: S.T.E.M. for the Elementary School Teacher
SCED 4321: Residency I: Science
SCED 5454: Residency I: Middle Grades Science
SCED 4417/5417: Residency I: Teaching Science in Secondary Schools