Juliette Guarino

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Juliette Guarino

Juliette Guarino (She/Her/Hers)

Ph.D. Student, Science Education

Research Discipline/Bio

Juliette is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Science Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. She has served as a STEM educator, curriculum developer, and professional development leader in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area for almost two decades. Juliette received her B.A. in Biological Sciences and Comparative Literature from Binghamton University in 2008 and her M.S. in Childhood Education from Hunter College in 2012. She holds New York State Professional Certificates in both Childhood Education (Grades 1-6) and Adolescent Biology Education (Grades 7-12). Juliette is an active member of the nonprofit organization STEMteachersNYC and is currently serving as the chair of its Board of Directors. Additionally, she is a member of the Review Panel for the National Science Teaching Association's peer-reviewed journal Science and Children. Juliette's research interests include elementary science education and inclusive science education.

Educational Background

Master of Science, Childhood Education, Hunter College, 2012
Bachelor of Arts, Biological Sciences and Comparative Literature, Binghamton University, 2008

Honors/Awards

Brunschwig-Karplus Award for Excellence in STEM Teaching and Community Leadership, STEMteachersNYC, 2024

Mathematics, Science & Technology Student-Parent

Last Updated: Sep 30, 2024

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