KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Eric J. Jolly, Ph.D.
Dr. Eric Jolly is president of the Science
Museum of Minnesota,
which is among the nation's largest and most-esteemed science
museums. Prior to joining the Science Museum in March 2004,
Dr. Jolly was senior scientist and vice president for
Education Development Center in Newton, Mass. He is known
for his contributions to mathematics and science education,
frequently working with such groups as the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, National Action Council for
Minorities in Engineering, National Council for Teachers
of Mathematics, and the National Science Teachers Association.
He is a life member of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos
and Native Americans in Science.
Dr. Jolly has
lectured throughout the world and has published many books, scholarly articles,
and curricula for students and teachers across the educational spectrum, including
Engagement, Capacity, and Continuity:
A Trilogy for Student Success a
new report that suggests ways to increase the number and diversity of those
pursuing education and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics,
"Bridging Homes and Schools," a comprehensive resource for
teachers of Limited English Proficiency students, and "Beyond Blame: Reacting
to the Terrorist Attack." His
curricula are currently used in more than 16 countries and an estimated 400,000
classrooms worldwide.
Jolly serves on numerous national advisory boards, including
the Mathematical Sciences Education Board of the National Academies of Science
and the Committee on Opportunities in Science for the American Association
for the Advancement of Science.
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