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Omah Williams-Duncan

Omah M. Williams-Duncan, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Teacher Education - STEM Emphasis,
College of Education

Contact number: 281-283-3547
Email: duncano@uhcl.edu
Office: B1119-4

Biography

Curriculum Vitae


Areas of Expertise

  • Middle school science teacher preparation and mentoring
  • Multicultural science education
  • Elementary and middle school science curriculum development


Publications

  • Williams – Duncan, O. (in press). Untitled. [Review of the book Content Area Reading: Literacy and Learning Across the Curriculum by Richard T. Vacca, Jo Anne L. Vacca, and Maryann Mraz]. Curriculum Teaching and Dialogue, 23(1)
  • Williams – Duncan, O. M. (2020). Cross-cultural community building: Strategies for improving interactions in diverse educational settings. Multicultural Education Magazine.
  • McDonald, D., Auzenne-Curl, C., Divoll, K., Kiekel, J., Newsum, J., & Williams – Duncan, O. M. (2020). Involvement in a professional community yields unexpected skills: Faculty academy members’ stories of leadership and learning. In C. J. Craig, L. B.Turchi, and D. McDonald, (Eds.), cross-disciplinary, cross-institutional collaboration in teacher education: Cases of learning while leading. (in press). Palgrave Macmillan. 
  • Watson, S., Williams-Duncan, O. M., & Peters, M. L. (2020). School administrators’ awareness of parental STEM knowledge, strategies to promote STEM knowledge, and student STEM Preparation. Research in Science and Technological Education. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02635143.2020.1774747
  • Williams – Duncan, O. M. & Raven, S. (2020). Robots and reading: Trade books and circuit activities enhance science literacy and energy education. Science and Children, 57(6), 36-41. https://www.nsta.org/science-and-children/science-and-children-february-2020/robots-and-reading
  • Williams – Duncan, O. M. (2019, July). Telling stories: The power of relationship building. Kappa Delta Pi Record.
  • Williams – Duncan, O. (2018, February 22). Untitled. [Review of the book Teaching Science Online: Practical Guidance for Effective Instruction and Lab Work, edited by Dietmar K. Kennepohl]. Teachers College Record. Retrieved from http://www.tcrecord.org/Content.asp?ContentId=22282
  • Williams – Duncan, O. M. (2018, January). Dr. Omah M. Williams-Duncan. In Goodson, P. (Ed.), POWER: Tenth Anniversary [A tome of work from POWER consultants/volunteers]. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
  • Scott, T. P., Schroeder, C., Tolson, H., Huang, T., & Williams, O. M. (2014). A Longitudinal Study of 5th Grade Science Curriculum Based on the 5E Model. Science Educator, 23(1), 49-55.
  • Hill-Jackson, V. & Williams, O. M. (2013). Cross-Race Mentoring in Teacher Education: Black Teacher Educators Supporting White Pre-Service Teachers. In S. Grineski, J. Landsman, & R. Simmons (Eds.), Talking about race: Alleviating the fear (pp. 241-252). Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishers.


Research Projects

  • K-12 student engagement and increased interest in STEM
  • Cross-cultural teacher mentoring 
  • Multicultural science education
  • Science teacher preparation