Adam Fontecchio, PhD, an advocate for and expert in STEM education and teacher training, has
been elected as the next Director of the Center for the Integration of
Research Teaching and Learning (CIRTL). Fontecchio, professor of electrical
and computer engineering in Drexel Engineering, succeeds founding director
Robert Mathieu.
CIRTL is a network of 42 research universities in the United States and
Canada that provides evidence-based, forward thinking professional
development to students at the graduate level. The goal of CIRTL is to
improve the STEM learning of all students at every college and university,
and thereby to increase the diversity in STEM fields and STEM literacy of
the nations.
“When students get a PhD, they then often go on to a faculty job, but
getting a PhD is primarily and necessarily technical training — how to write
papers, do research, write grants, professional conferences,” he says.
“CIRTL tries to fill in the other parts: what do you do in a classroom, how
do you build a class, how do you evaluate your class and know that what
you’re doing is working?”
Fontecchio is also director of Drexel’s Center for the Advancement of STEM
Teaching and Learning Excellence (CASTLE). Founded in 2014, CASTLE also aims
to improve STEM education by conducting research and implementing best
practices across curricula. The center has been a consistent hub of funded
research at Drexel. Fontecchio says that, ultimately, the work of CASTLE and
CIRTL is to make STEM education more accessible to more people.