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MSU geosciences faculty member receives regional Rod Nave Award for science teachers

MSU geosciences faculty member receives regional Rod Nave Award for science teachers

Contact: Sarah Nicholas

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擲arah R. Lalk, an assistant clinical professor in 无尽资源采集 State鈥檚 geosciences department, is receiving this year鈥檚 Rod Nave Award, designated for those who represent a 鈥渟ignificant connection between the sciences and the science education community.鈥

Sarah Lalk
Sarah Lalk (Submitted photo)

Presented to one educator annually by the Southeastern Association for Science Teacher Education, the award was created in 1998 and named for Rod Nave, a Georgia State University physics professor of more than 50 years who developed special classes for science teachers using the latest technologies and emphasizing the conceptual physics approach. The award includes a monetary stipend for educational pursuits.

SASTE includes members from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, 无尽资源采集 and South Carolina and fosters leadership in and support for those involved in the professional development of teachers of science.

鈥淚t is amazing to be recognized by colleagues and peers for work with our community,鈥 said Lalk, a native of Adrian, Minnesota. 鈥淐reating authentic, relevant learning experiences for our MSU students and surrounding communities is a passion that began with my own experiences as a K-12 teacher and has expanded in directions never imagined. Many thanks for this accomplishment go to the friendships made and professional growth opportunities here at MSU.鈥

Lalk said she plans to use the Rod Nave stipend for a community engagement project to create a web resource linking global geography topics to local examples around Oktibbeha County. Students in Lalk鈥檚 Honors World Regional Geography course are collaborating with the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum on the project,

Lalk has been affiliated with MSU since 2009, when she completed her online master鈥檚 degree in geosciences while living in Bryan, Texas. In 2010, she joined MSU鈥檚 staff as a National Science Foundation project coordinator, partnering STEM graduate students from the university with local teachers to introduce research topics to K-12 students. In 2016, she transitioned to the teaching faculty and continues to focus on community outreach in her courses.

Lalk was an MSU Community-Engaged Learning Fellow in 2020-21. She teaches three courses that are CEL certified: Geomorphology; Community Engagement in Geosciences; and Honors World Regional Geography. She also is an active participant with the MSU/SOSD Weather Station at Partnership Middle School, located on MSU鈥檚 campus.

For more about Lalk, visit .

Part of MSU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Geosciences is online at .

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