Page D. Keeley
Page is a prolific author of over twenty national best-selling and award-winning books, including twelve books in the Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series, four books in the first edition Curriculum Topic Study series, and four books in the Science and Mathematics Formative Assessment- Practical Strategies for Linking Assessment, Instruction, and Learning series. Several of her books have received prestigious awards in educational publishing. She has authored numerous journal articles and contributed to several book chapters. She is a frequent invited speaker at regional, national, and international conferences on the topic of formative assessment in science, understanding students’ (and teachers’) thinking, and teaching for conceptual understanding.
Prior to leaving the classroom to work at the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance in 1996, Page taught middle and high school science for 15 years. At that time she was an active teacher leader at the state and national level, serving two terms as President of the Maine Science Teachers Association and NSTA District II Director 1995-1998 and NSTA Executive Board member (prior to the Board and Council restructuring in 1997). She received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Secondary Science Teaching in 1992 and the Milken National Distinguished Educator Award in 1993.
Since leaving the classroom in 1996, her work in leadership and professional development has been nationally recognized. In 2008 she was elected the 63rd President of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the world's largest organization of K-12, university, and informal science educators. In 2009 she received the National Staff Development Council’s (now Learning Forward)
Prior to entering the teaching profession, Page was a research assistant for immunogeneticist, Dr. Leonard Shultz, at the Jackson Laboratory of Mammalian Genetics in Bar Harbor, Maine. She received her B.S. in Life Sciences/pre-veterinary studies from the University of New Hampshire and her Masters degree in Science Education from the University of Maine. In her spare time she enjoys travel, reading, photography, fiber art, and dabbles in modernist cooking and culinary art. A Maine resident for almost 40 years, Page and her husband currently reside in Fort Myers, FL and Wickford, RI. Page can be contacted at pagekeeley@gmail.com or through her web site at www.uncoveringstudentideas.org
Expertise
- Formative Assessment in the Math/Science Classroom
- Using Data to Inform Instructional Planning
- Effective Math Professional Development and Next. Gen
- Science Standards
Workshops
Workshop
Science Formative Assessment: Join Page Keeley as she explores the link between the Next-Generation Science Standards and best practices for formative assessment in science—only by really knowing what our students are thinking can we design learning opportunities that meet their individual needs and support conceptual change. Upon completion of the seminar, participants will emerge with a rich repertoire of purposeful strategies that seamlessly weave assessment into the process of instruction and learning.
Attendees will be able to:
- Implement specific assessment techniques in support of the NGSS
- Deepen understanding of specific types of misconceptions that can pose barriers to learning science
- Determine best methods to assess for specific misconceptions
- Draw on data to determine the most appropriate instructional strategies
- Avoid common pitfalls
Books
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