- Assistant Professor of Science Education, Teaching, Learning and Culture, College of Education and Human Development
My area of expertise centers on science instruction in the elementary classroom with a specific emphasis on facilitating lessons that engage students in real-world problems. My research focuses on helping pre- and in-service teachers find ways to make science meaningful to their students, specifically through the the facilitation of science content through current events/issues and: understanding multiple perspectives concerning the issue, displaying empathy toward different societal groups impacted by the issue, and engaging in scientific discourse about the issue, all for the purpose of developing an informed decision as a democratic citizen. I position this work within the context of socioscientific issues. Through this research, I advocate for providing all K-12 children an opportunity to participate in inquiry-based science lessons that challenge their thinking and help develop their abilities to make informed decisions about the world around them.
- Ph.D. in , University of South Florida - (Tampa, Florida, United States) 2020
- M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, Saint Leo University - (Saint Leo, Florida, United States) 2011
- B.A. in Elementary Education, Saint Leo University - (Saint Leo, Florida, United States) 2007
Academic Articles9
- Kinskey, M., & Newton, M. (2024). Correction to: Teacher candidates views of future SSI instruction: a multiple case study. Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Science Education Research. 6(1), 12-12.
- Kinskey, M., & Newton, M. (2024). Teacher candidates views of future SSI instruction: a multiple case study. Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Science Education Research. 6(1), 8-8.
- Kinskey, M., & Zeidler, D. (2024). Elementary preservice teachers' pedagogical decisions about socioscientific issues instruction. Journal of Research in Science Teaching.
- Kinskey, M. (2023). The Importance of Teaching Nature of Science: Exploring Preservice Teachers Views and Instructional Practice. Journal of Science Teacher Education. 34(3), 307-327.
- Kinskey, M., & Callahan, B. E. (2022). The Influences of Socioscientific Issues on General Science Teaching Self-Efficacy. Research in Science Education. 52(5), 1451-1465.
Chapters2
- Kinskey, M. (2023). Commentary: Professional Learning and Taking Risks: How Understanding the Nature of Science Influences Instruction. Navigating Elementary Science Teaching and Learning. 129-131. Springer Nature.
- Newton, M. H., & Kinskey, M. (2021). The Association Between Course Context and Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of SSI Instruction. Powell, W. A. (Eds.), Socioscientific Issues-Based Instruction for Scientific Literacy Development. 192-222. IGI Global.
- TEFB413 Science In Elem School Instructor