Eleanor
Miele joined the faculty at Brooklyn College in 1998 after four
years teaching science education at NYU. She received her B.S.
in Genetics from Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life
Science and her Ph.D. in molecular biology from Columbia
University.
She
teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in elementary science
education and is the program head of the masters program in
elementary science and environmental education. She has
assumed the role of Project Director for the Brooklyn
College K-9 Math & Science Consortium funded by NYS
Department of Education under the Dwight D. Eisenhower Title II
Professional Development Program.
She
is actively involved in improving pre-service teacher preparation
for environmental education through partnerships with informal
science institutions such as the American
Museum of Natural History where she also served on the
educational advisory board for the special exhibit Genome: The
Code of Life.
She is
especially interested in enhancing teacher preparation
to teach with technology. She has developed numerous web pages
to enhance science teaching at Brooklyn College. She recently published
"Using
Technology to Enhance Pre-Service Teacher Preparation" in The
Journal of Mathematics & Science: Collaborative Explorations
(Vol. 3, No. 1).
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Eleanor Miele, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Office Phone: (718)
951-5061
E-Mail: emiele@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Office Hours: By
appointment Monday, Wednesday 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Room 2606
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