兴趣爱好
  • Earth science and place-based education
  • Nature of geoscience inquiry
  • Task-centered interview assessment of student conceptualization
  • Concept mapping skills
教育经历
  • Ph.D. in Science & Environmental Education, 1980

    Cornell University

  • A.B. in History, 1972

    Dartmouth College

  • Diploma, 1968

    University School

略传
  • Charles R. Ault, Jr. (“Kip”), Professor Emeritus, for twenty-four years coordinated the Science M.A.T. Program at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling in Portland, Oregon. His courses served K-12 educators and featured field study in geology and natural history. Ault studied science education and paleontology as a graduate student at Cornell University, leading to an interest in teaching about geologic time. He is the author of Do Elephants Have Knees?, Challenging Science Standards, and On Beyond Science Standards—books that focus on the value of teaching the earth sciences. Before responding to the call of academia, Ault enjoyed the privilege of teaching elementary and middle school children in Connecticut and Colorado.