Matthew Kloser, founding director of the Notre Dame Center for STEM Education and faculty for ACE Teaching Fellows, has been named Hackett Family Director of Notre Dame’s Institute for Educational Initiatives (IEI) effective October 1.
Kloser graduated from Notre Dame and received his M.Ed. through the ACE Teaching Fellows program. He taught high school physics and math for five years before earning his M.S. in biology and Ph.D. in science education from Stanford University. After returning to Notre Dame in 2012, he founded the Notre Dame Center for STEM Education.
In addition to the flagship Alliance for Catholic Education programs and the Center for STEM Education, the institute’s initiatives include the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity; the Education, Schooling and Society undergraduate minor; the Program for Interdisciplinary Educational Research for graduate students; the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child; and the Notre Dame Center for Literacy Education, among others.
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