
معرفی
Robert Endorf holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie-Mellon University (1971) and has been actively involved in educational initiatives through grants from the Department of Education and the National Science Foundation. His work focuses on physics education and physical science curriculum development for K-12 teachers.
- Ph.D. in Physics, Carnegie-Mellon University (1971)
His research interests center on Physics Education and Science Curriculum Development, particularly for K-12 teacher training programs. He has led multiple federally funded grants aimed at enhancing physical science instruction through inquiry-based approaches.
- Physical Science by Inquiry Program
- Teacher Training in STEM
- Curriculum Design for K-12 Education
- Medical Physics Applications
Dr. Endorf has secured over 15 federal grants since 1998 to support physics education programs. These grants emphasize hands-on, inquiry-driven learning for teachers in grades K-5 and 5-12, with funding from both the Department of Education and the National Science Foundation.




