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An MSU undergraduate answers a question in a campus lecture hall. Science education researchers will investigate the role of mathematics in undergraduate biology, chemistry, and physics courses, and how science curriculums might better incorporate mathematic knowledge. Credit: Harley Seeley.
July 20, 2023
MSU science education researchers Kevin Haudek, Melanie Cooper, and Rachel Henderson have received a $700,000 National Science Foundation grant to study the role of Mathematical Sensemaking in Science (MaSS) in undergraduate STEM courses. This collaborative project will develop new assessments to elicit mathematical thinking from biology, chemistry, and physics students. Research results will deepen our understanding of the role of mathematics in undergraduate science education.