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Associate Professor Earth Science Education 1137 Rood Hall (269) 387-5488 FAX (269) 387-5513 |
Ph.D. 2004, Oregon State University
M.Sc. 2000, Oregon State University
B.A. 1995, Smith College
GEOS 1500 - Earth Hazards and Disasters
GEOS 2900 - Exploring Earth Science: Geology
GEOS 3010 - Minerals and Rocks
GEOS 4380 - Field Studies in Geology
SCI 6160 - Models of Teaching and Learning
SCI 6170 - Research Traditions
SCI 6180 - Teaching and Learning in College Science Classrooms
Earth Science Eduction
My research focuses on the area of "geocognition" - specifically, toward understanding the knowledge and skills that geoscientists use when working on complex, field-based problems. I study geoscientists engaged in field work across the spectrum from beginning students (novices) to professionals (experts), in order to determine how geological knowledge develops through training and practice. Ultimately, this research should lead to theoretical models of geological cognition, and to practical ideas for improved field-based instruction. I am also interested in the preparation and professional development of K-12 earth science teachers, with an emphasis on the role of field experience in geoscience education and alternative conceptions in the earth sciences.
For more details regarding my research, please go to my homepage: http://homepages.wmich.edu/~hpetcovic/research.html
Petcovic, H.L., and Ruhf, R., 2008, Geoscience conceptual knowledge of preservice elementary teachers: Results from the Geoscience Concept Inventory: Journal of Geoscience Education, v. 56, p. 251-260.
Petcovic, H.L. , and Libarkin, J.C., 2007, Research in science education: The expert-novice continuum: Journal of Geoscience Education, v. 55, p. 333-339.
Manduca, C., Petcovic, H., and Linneman, S., 2007, Geoscience faculty discuss courses for future Earth Science teachers: EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 88 (42), p. 428.
Petcovic, H.L., and Grunder, A.L., 2003, Textural and thermal history of partial melting in tonalitic wallrock at the margin of a basalt dike, Wallowa Mountains , Oregon : Journal of Petrology, v. 44, p. 2287-2312.
Reidel, S.P., Martin, B.S., and Petcovic, H.L., 2003, The Columbia River flood basalts and the Yakima fold belt, in, Swanson, T.W., ed., Western Cordillera and Adjacent Areas: Geological Society of America Field Guide 4, p. 87-105.
Petcovic, H.L., Grunder, A.L., and Nielsen, R.L., 2001, Partial melting of tonalite at the margins of a Columbia River Basalt dike, northeastern Oregon : Oregon Geology, v. 63, p. 71-76.