Professor and Chair- Chemistry
Drew University
Madison, New Jersey, United States
Dr. Juliette Lantz is a professor and chair of the chemistry department at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey - she recently completed a rotation as the Associate Dean of Curriculum in the Arts and Sciences at Drew University. She earned a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Her research focuses on the development, implementation, and assessment of active learning strategies in chemistry, particularly in the areas of case studies, role-playing laboratories, and Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). She has been active in the POGIL Project for over 20 years, designing and facilitating professional development workshops and mentoring faculty in guided inquiry material development. She has recently completed her second rotation on the POGIL Project Steering Committee, where she directed the Project’s strategic planning process. Juliette was the PI on the NSF-funded project that produced POGIL materials for analytical chemistry: Analytical Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry Approach - Quantitative Analysis Collection, and Analytical Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry Approach - Instrumental Analysis Collection. She was a PI on the Enhancing Learning by Improving Process Skills in STEM Project (elipss.com), which has facilitated numerous professional development workshops to hundreds of faculty across STEM disciplines on instructional strategies and materials that support the implementation and assessment of process skills. She is currently a PI on the ongoing Skillbuilder grant, which involves designing and implementing a web application to provide instructors with scalable strategies for delivering actionable feedback to students on their professional skill development.
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