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Rebekah Ravgiala attended Saint Anselm College in NH where in 1994 she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, a certificate of Special Studies in Spanish, and her Initial 7-12 Teacher Certification. While working as a full-time Biology teacher, Rebekah continued her education at Notre Dame College in NH where she received her Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction. After completing the requirements for her degree in 1995, she matriculated into the Mathematics and Science Education doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and was awarded her Doctor of Education degree in June 2003. Rebekah has been teaching Biology for 15 years, and has had the opportunity during those years to teach Physical Science, Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and Advanced Placement Biology. She currently teaches Biology and AP Biology at Merrimack High School in Merrimack, NH where she has spent the last six years of her teaching career. While completing her dissertation which focused on subject-specific pedagogical content knowledge of traditionally and alternatively certified Biology teachers, she also enjoyed work as an adjunct faculty member at Daniel Webster College in NH teaching Environmental Science to adult learners. Rebekah has spent two consecutive summers as a participant in the Research Experience for Teachers program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA and more recently, at a similar summer program offered through Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Rebekah was awarded Teacher of the Month at her high school (September 2001) and was nominated by a former student into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (2002). She currently serves as President of the Merrimack Teachers Association, and as a member and past presenter (January 2002) at the Association for the Education of Teachers of Science. She also serves as a member of the New Hampshire Science Teachers Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the Pi Lambda Theta Honor and Professional Association in Education, and as a past contributor and presenter at the University of Massachusetts Lowell Annual Spring Colloquium on Research in Mathematics and Science Education (2000). During the 2003-2004 academic year, Rebekah will also be serving as a formal mentor to a new science teacher, and looks forward to sharing the knowledge she has gained from her research in the fields of Science Education and Polymer Science.
Rebekah Ravgiala attended Saint Anselm College in NH where in 1994 she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, a certificate of Special Studies in Spanish, and her Initial 7-12 Teacher Certification. While working as a full-time Biology teacher, Rebekah continued her education at Notre Dame College in NH where she received her Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction. After completing the requirements for her degree in 1995, she matriculated into the Mathematics and Science Education doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and was awarded her Doctor of Education degree in June 2003. Rebekah has been teaching Biology for 15 years, and has had the opportunity during those years to teach Physical Science, Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and Advanced Placement Biology. She currently teaches Biology and AP Biology at Merrimack High School in Merrimack, NH where she has spent the last six years of her teaching career. While completing her dissertation which focused on subject-specific pedagogical content knowledge of traditionally and alternatively certified Biology teachers, she also enjoyed work as an adjunct faculty member at Daniel Webster College in NH teaching Environmental Science to adult learners. Rebekah has spent two consecutive summers as a participant in the Research Experience for Teachers program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA and more recently, at a similar summer program offered through Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Rebekah was awarded Teacher of the Month at her high school (September 2001) and was nominated by a former student into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (2002). She currently serves as President of the Merrimack Teachers Association, and as a member and past presenter (January 2002) at the Association for the Education of Teachers of Science. She also serves as a member of the New Hampshire Science Teachers Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the Pi Lambda Theta Honor and Professional Association in Education, and as a past contributor and presenter at the University of Massachusetts Lowell Annual Spring Colloquium on Research in Mathematics and Science Education (2000). During the 2003-2004 academic year, Rebekah will also be serving as a formal mentor to a new science teacher, and looks forward to sharing the knowledge she has gained from her research in the fields of Science Education and Polymer Science.

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Rebekah Ravgiala attended Saint Anselm College in NH where in 1994 she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, a certificate of Special Studies in Spanish, and her Initial 7-12 Teacher Certification. While working as a full-time Biology teacher, Rebekah continued her education at Notre Dame College in NH where she received her Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction. After completing the requirements for her degree in 1995, she matriculated into the Mathematics and Science Education doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and was awarded her Doctor of Education degree in June 2003. Rebekah has been teaching Biology for 15 years, and has had the opportunity during those years to teach Physical Science, Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and Advanced Placement Biology. She currently teaches Biology and AP Biology at Merrimack High School in Merrimack, NH where she has spent the last six years of her teaching career. While completing her dissertation which focused on subject-specific pedagogical content knowledge of traditionally and alternatively certified Biology teachers, she also enjoyed work as an adjunct faculty member at Daniel Webster College in NH teaching Environmental Science to adult learners. Rebekah has spent two consecutive summers as a participant in the Research Experience for Teachers program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA and more recently, at a similar summer program offered through Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Rebekah was awarded Teacher of the Month at her high school (September 2001) and was nominated by a former student into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (2002). She currently serves as President of the Merrimack Teachers Association, and as a member and past presenter (January 2002) at the Association for the Education of Teachers of Science. She also serves as a member of the New Hampshire Science Teachers Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the Pi Lambda Theta Honor and Professional Association in Education, and as a past contributor and presenter at the University of Massachusetts Lowell Annual Spring Colloquium on Research in Mathematics and Science Education (2000). During the 2003-2004 academic year, Rebekah will also be serving as a formal mentor to a new science teacher, and looks forward to sharing the knowledge she has gained from her research in the fields of Science Education and Polymer Science.