
About
Kimberly Tanner is a Professor in the field of Biology Education at San Francisco State University (SF State) since 2004. Her research focuses on understanding how people learn science, particularly biology, and fostering collaboration between teachers and scientists to enhance science education from Kindergarten through college. She specializes in equity and diversity in science, science teaching methods, K-12 partnerships, novel assessment tools, community college biology teaching, and cognitive psychology research.
- Laboratory: SEPAL (Science Education Partnership and Assessment Laboratory)
- Location: Office Hensill Hall 216; Laboratory HH 236 & 243
SEPAL explores misconceptions in biology education and develops strategies for curriculum improvement, mirroring methodologies from physics education research. She supports students in navigating their academic and professional paths, emphasizing inclusive and evidence-based practices.
Find Kimberly Tanner elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Lily ChenSan Francisco State University · Professor
Lorenzo LonesUniversity of California, Berkeley · Assistant Professor
Dawn TannerUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities · Adjunct Assistant Professor
Matt FernerSan Francisco State University · Adjunct Professor
Christy TannerOregon State University · Associate Professor
Leticia Márquez-MagañaSan Francisco State University · Professor