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Peggy McNeal
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The curious construct of active learning
D Lombardi, TF Shipley, ...
Psychological Science in the Public Interest 22 (1), 8-43, 2021
1912021
What is motivating middle-school science teachers to teach climate change?
P McNeal, H Petcovic, P Reeves
International Journal of Science Education 39 (8), 1069-1088, 2017
572017
Using an engagement lens to model active learning in the geosciences
ND LaDue, PM McNeal, K Ryker, K St. John, KJ van der Hoeven Kraft
Journal of Geoscience Education 70 (2), 144-160, 2022
132022
Identifying Significant Cognitive Factors for Practicing and Learning Meteorology.
PM MCNEAL, HL PETCOVIC, ND LADUE, TD ELLIS
Journal of Operational Meteorology 7 (1), 2019
112019
Sound practices in climate change education
PM Mcneal, HL Petcovic
Science Scope 42 (6), 104-107, 2019
112019
Investigating the foundations of spatial thinking in meteorology
P McNeal, T Ellis, H Petcovic
Journal of Geoscience Education 66 (3), 246-257, 2018
112018
Spatial thinking and fluid Earth science education research
PM McNeal, HL Petcovic
Journal of Geoscience Education 68 (4), 289-301, 2020
102020
“How did you learn to map?” A model for describing influential learning experiences in geologic mapping
HL Petcovic, PM McNeal, SC Nyarko, MH Doorlag
Journal of Geoscience Education 68 (3), 220-236, 2020
102020
Seeing weather through chaos: A case study of disembedding skills in undergraduate meteorology students
P McNeal, H Petcovic, T Bals-Elsholz, T Ellis
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 100 (6), 997-1010, 2019
52019
How undergraduate students learn atmospheric science: Characterizing the current body of research
P McNeal, W Flynn, C Kirkpatrick, D Kopacz, D LaDue, LC Maudlin
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1-33, 2021
32021
ldentifying and Characterizing Cognitive Factors Significant to Practicing and Learning Meteorology
PM McNeal
22017
“HOW DID YOU LEARN TO MAKE GEOLOGIC MAPS?” THE IMPACT OF EMBODIMENT, COMMUNITY, AND INSTRUCTION
H Petcovic, P McNeal, S Nyarko, M Doorlag
Age (range, mean) 20 (68), 36.4, 2018
12018
Spatial Thinking and Cognitive Processing in Meteorology
P McNeal
12017
Advancing ASER: Reflections on a 3-Day Workshop
D Kopacz, ZJ Handlos, P McNeal, K Quardokus-Fisher
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Atmospheric Science Education Research (ASER): Opportunities in a Burgeoning Field
P McNeal
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Using drawing as a tool for investigating undergraduate conceptions of Earth scientists
P McNeal, D Menon, D Al Shorman, P Gajewska-Schaefer
Journal of Geoscience Education, 1-14, 2023
2023
Scanning, Framing, and Slicing: Key Spatial Thinking Skills for Hydrogeology
HL Petcovic, PM McNeal, J Moore, DM Reeves, O Popoola, M Gordon
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, ED12B-0365, 2022
2022
Towards the Development of a Hydrogeology Concept Inventory: Item Development and Analysis
O Popoola, HL Petcovic, PM McNeal, J Moore, DM Reeves, L Arthurs, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, ED12B-0364, 2022
2022
A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE MODEL SUGGESTS PRACTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING GEOLOGIC MAPPING IN THE FIELD
H Petcovic, P McNeal, S Nyarko
Age (range, mean) 20 (68), 36.4, 2022
2022
How Undergraduate Students Learn Atmospheric Science
P McNeal, W Flynn, C Kirkpatrick, D Kopacz, D LaDue, LC Maudlin
2022
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