Jennifer Tripp
Assistant Professor of Adolescence Science Education
South Hall 229B
(585)245-5041
jtripp@geneseo.edu
she/her
Dr. Jennifer Tripp is an Assistant Professor of Adolescence Science Education in the Department of Students with Disabilities and Adolescent Programs in the Ella Cline Shear School of Education at SUNY Geneseo.
Drawing upon critical, asset-oriented, ecosystem, opportunity, and STEM identity theoretical perspectives and mixed-methods approaches, Dr. Tripp’s research examines the liberatory opportunities for STEM education and their relationships with the identities of learners, educators, and STEM professionals across contexts. Current research projects involve defining, measuring, cultivating, and sustaining STEM learner and science educator identities in asset-based, humanizing ways.

Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D., University at Buffalo, SUNY
M.Ed., University at Buffalo, SUNY
B.S., Canisius University
Courses Taught
EDUC 204 – Dimensions of Teaching
EDUC 206 – Dimensions of Teaching: Practicum
INTD 203 – Social Foundations of Education in the United States
INTD 301 – Topics in Secondary Education: Science
INTD 302 – Methods and Materials in Secondary Education: Biology, Chemistry, Geology, & Physics
SPED 205 – Teaching Secondary Learners with Disabilities
Publications
A list of peer-reviewed publications can be found on Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and ORCID.
