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Dec

Smithsonian Science Education Center Director Dr. Carol O'Donnell Delivers Commencement Speech

Smithsonian Science Education Center Director, Dr. Carol O'Donnell, delivered the commencement speech at the University of Pittsburgh December 2022 Graduation. Dr. O'Donnell is at 1983 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh's teacher education program. Details on the graduation can be found here: https://www.education.pitt.edu/student-services/graduation/d...

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Dr. Carol O'Donnell
Douglas M. Lapp and Anne B. Keiser Director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center

Tel: 202-633-2972
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Dr. Carol O’Donnell is the Douglas M. Lapp and Anne B. Keiser Director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC), an education organization of the Smithsonian Institution dedicated to transforming K-12 Education through Science in collaboration with communities across the globe. Carol is responsible for all operational activities and planning for the organization, including building awareness for Kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) science education reform; conducting programs that support the professional growth of K–12 teachers and school leaders; and, overseeing all research and curriculum development, philanthropic development, and administration.

In her role as the Lapp-Keiser Director, Carol serves as the U.S. representative on the Global Council of the InterAcademy Partnership Science Education Programme, an appointment by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which jointly founded the SSEC in collaboration with the Smithsonian. Carol serves on the United Nations Broadband Commission on Sustainable Development Working Group on School Connectivity. She also represents the Smithsonian on the Subcommittee on Federal Coordination in STEM Education (FC-STEM), which advises and assists the Committee on STEM Education (CoSTEM) of the Office of Science and Technology Policy of the Executive Office of the President. In her role on the Program Committee for the International Dialogue on STEM Education, Carol co-authored the position paper on “STEM Education for Sustainable Development”. Prior to joining the Smithsonian, Carol was a group leader at the US Department of Education (ED), supporting States’ and districts’ implementation of Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) programs. She also oversaw the Cognition and Student Learning research grant program of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the research arm of the ED.

Carol is the winner of the 2008 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Graduate Research Excellence Award; 2021 National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity “Unsung Hero Award;” and the 2018 University of Pittsburgh Distinguished Alumni Award. O’Donnell’s team at SSEC was honored to receive the 2018 Smithsonian Innovation in Education Award and the 2024 One Smithsonian Education Award for their work on the Smithsonian Science for Global Goals project.

A former elementary science teacher and curriculum developer, Dr. O’Donnell served for 15 years on the part-time faculty of the Physics Department at The George Washington University, where she earned her doctorate. She earned her Executive Education certificate in nonprofit management from the Harvard Business School. Her TedX talk “The Power of Physical Stuff in a Digital World” demonstrates her passion for integrating digital and physical interactions in science classrooms.

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