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Eric Pyle is a Professor in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at James Madison University. With expertise in geology, science education, and planetary geology, he focuses on earth phenomena, teacher education, and field-based learning approaches.
- Education: Doctorate in Science Education (University of Georgia), Master’s in Geology (Emory University), Bachelor’s in Earth Science (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
His research integrates traditional geological field methods with modern technologies like GPS and ground-penetrating radar to enhance teacher training and student engagement. He has contributed to programs like the St. Catherines Island Sea Turtle initiative, emphasizing "conservation, research, and education" for K-12 educators.
Recent work includes publications on curriculum development for pre-service teachers and historical perspectives on field geology education. Collaborative efforts with education professors, teacher mentors, and local experts have established him as a leader in geology-related pedagogy and teacher support programs.
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