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The Educational Advancement Foundation has established a Visiting Speakers Bureau of experienced Inquiry-Based Learning (Moore Method) practitioners who are available to visit institutions to facilitate, encourage and support the use of inquiry-based learning. Visits may range from invited talks to longer-term visits during which the visitor could mentor faculty or teach using an IBL approach. Interaction with a visitor may continue with follow-up by phone or e-mail after the visit. Most (if not all) of the expenses for these visits will be covered by EAF.
Below is a list of possible visitors with links to short curriculum vitas.
Edward Burger, Williams College (MA)
David Clark, SUNY New Paltz (NY)
Bill Donnell, University of Texas at Dallas (TX, retired)
Tom Ingram, University of Missouri at Rolla (retired)
Gordon Johnson, University of Houston (TX)
Bill Mahavier, Emory University (GA)
Ted Mahavier, Lamar University (TX)
John Neuberger, University of North Texas
Ed Parker, James Madison University (VA)
Elwood Parker, Guildford College (NC)Michel Smith, Auburn University (AL)
Cornelius Stallmann, Augusta State University (GA)
Michael Starbird, University of Texas at Austin
Chuck Straley, Wheaton College (MA)
If you would like to request a visit by one of these individuals or have questions about this new EAF initiative, please contact Robert Eslinger, coordinator of the program at:
The Educational Advancement Foundation
2303 Rio Grande Street
Austin, Texas 78705
or email to:
Coordinator* eslinger (at) hendrix.edu
(* The "mailto" link requires Java; if it fails to work please key in the indicated email address.)
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