About
John Ruppert is a Lecturer in Biology at the Department of Natural Sciences, Fordham University. He holds a Ph.D. in Science Education from Rutgers University (2015), an M.Ed. in Educational Psychology (2008), and a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences (2005).
- Education
- Ph.D., 2015, The Graduate School, Rutgers University
- M.Ed., 2008, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University
- B.Sc., 2005, Cook College, Rutgers University
His research in the Learning Sciences and Educational Philosophy investigates scientific reasoning across professional, civic, and classroom contexts. He employs qualitative methodologies to study collaborative AI tools, curriculum design, and experiential learning frameworks.
Recent publications highlight his work on epistemic models for socioscientific reasoning, sustainability meta-competencies, and pandemic-era experiential learning. His projects focus on AI scaffolding, learning progressions in ecosystems, and integrative models for service learning.
At Fordham, he teaches NSCI 1413 General Biology Laboratory I and NSCI 1403 General Biology Lecture I.
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