Rachel McCord
The University of Tennessee
Rachel McCord is a Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor in the Engineering Fundamentals Program at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Rachel's teaching focuses on engineering physics, technical communication, engineering design, and academic and professional success strategies for engineering students. Her research interests include interventions designed to develop self-regulated learning and metacognitive skills in undergraduate engineering students. She also is a team member on the Rising Engineering Education Fellowship Experience, a program intended to provide engineering education graduate students an opportunity to experience faculty life and develop change agent skills before graduation.
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My Interest in ASCN: Rachel McCord part of Accelerating Systemic Change Network:x Member Profiles
Personal profile page of Rachel McCord, a lecturer and research assistant professor at the University of Tennessee, detailing her involvement in systemic change initiatives in STEM higher education, including the REEFE program for developing engineering education graduate students as change agents, her prior work on academic change proposals, and her motivations for joining the Accelerating Systemic Change Network (ASCN) to expand collaboration and support for institutional transformation.
My Interest in ASCN: Rachel McCord part of Accelerating Systemic Change Network:Events:Conferences and Meetings:Workshop: July 2016:Participant Profiles
Participant profile page detailing Rachel McCord's involvement in systemic change initiatives in STEM higher education, including her work with the REEFE program and perspectives on academic change, presented within the Accelerating Systemic Change Network (ASCN) workshop context.