Our dream of creating a science curriculum that is a forerunner in the science education reform movement can be achieved only with the help of the teachers, administrators, support staff, children, and parents involved in developing the Science Companion curriculum.
We greatly appreciate your willingness to work with and learn through our program. Through our mutual efforts, we can make a product that inspires curiosity and motivates science learning in children across the country.
| Ali Finkle | Donna Anderson | Mary Jean Kreusler |
| Allen Henkin | Doris Irvin | Mary Mingo |
| Amanda Ketterling | Elaine Hill | Mary Roux |
| Amanda Lagoski | Gina Bongiorno | Meaghan Malloy |
| Amy Hamilton | Gretchen Mars | Melissa Weis |
| Amy Lane | Heather Meszaros | Michael Klann |
| Amy Soltys | Heather Teske | Michele Trentz |
| Amy Zerlaut | Helen Baker | Mike Landgraf |
| Angela Slevin | Jackie Fox | Mindy Lass |
| Ann Rolo | Jaime Sievers | Molly Haggerty |
| Antonella Tomashek | Jane Hurst | Mona Harvey |
| Arlene Taylor | Jane Johnson | Nancy Gordon |
| Barb Clancy | Jason Goldberg | Nicole Lucyk |
| Barbara Larkin | Jeanette Dabrowski | Noelle Kennedy |
| Bernie Flynn | Jennifer Bensfield | Pamela Jackson |
| Bob Geniusz | Jennifer Ramirez | Patti Connell |
| Bonnie Seidel | Jethra Rivera | Patti Ptak |
| Brenda Sohlich | Jim Woltman | Peggy Wysocki |
| Carla Richardson | Judy Burrow | Rebecca Jarosh |
| Cassie Molyet | Julie Lieby | Renice Konik |
| Celia Rosenzweig | Julie Phillips | Sandy Handrick |
| Charlene Dunn | Karen Freidlander | Sara Kopacz |
| Cheryl Bair | Karen Humann | Sarah Davis |
| Cheryl Smith | Kate Bronson | Sharon Quinn |
| Cheryl Spencer | Katie Morris | Sherry Jepsen |
| Christi Rice | Kelley Owen | Stephanie Besel |
| Christine Kesman | Kerri Konie | Christy Hagedorn |
| Kerry Wylie | Sue Henderson | Christy Jansen |
| Kim Jackson | Sue Laremore | Claudia Edwards |
| Kristen Padgett | Sue Westermeyer | Colleen Whittington |
| Kyle Schulten | Susan Giles | Courtney Kilgallon |
| Laurie Wesorick | Suzanne Gagnon | Dana Haseotes |
| Lila Mazzone | Suzanne Siko | David Tesseyman |
| Linda Thompson | Suze Bodwell | Debbie Folk |
| Lisa Flook | Suzie Carder | Deborah Duecker |
| Mandy Lagoski | Tammy Chladny | Deborah Haines |
| Mandy Yuille | Tanya Lubomudrov | Deborah Wilson |
| Margaret Constance | Terry Kayne | Denise Kolar |
| Margie McCarthy | Tricia Leet | Diana Altenhoff |
| Marlene Ego | Valerie Powell | Diana Warmuskerken |
| Mary Cortez | Vickie Priessman |
We are indebted to many scientists and science educators for their advice and counsel. We also greatly appreciate the efforts of all the individuals who have reviewed the content of our curriculum.
| Laura Arnow* | Sandy Lambacher* |
| Janet Blanford* | Mary Jean McDermott* |
| Suze Bodwell* | Trina McMahon* |
| Nick Cabot* | Rick Mikula* |
| Paul Ehrlich* | Erick Ramon* |
| Therese Gibson* | Monica Ravin* |
| Randall C. Hitchin* | Mary Ruckelshaus* |
| Stephen S. Harlan* | Cathy Tietjen* |
| David Kopp* | Toni Woodruff* |
| Cherin Lee* | Jenny Williamson* |
* Indicates a scientist or science educator who contributed advice or expertise, but who is not part of the Chicago Science Group. Ultimately, responsibility for what is included or omitted from our material rests with the Chicago Science Group.
We are committed to acknowledging the contributions of our peers, customers, and collaborators whenever possible. If your name has somehow been omitted from this page, please contact us so we may review our records and correct the oversight.
| Harold Pratt (Chair) | Marsha Barber |
| Joe Exline | Mary Gromko |
| Patty Harmon | Michael Jay |
| Page Keeley | Mike Klentchy |
| Jerry Valadez |
| Andy Isaacs | Annie Holdren |
| Anthony Lewis | Belinda Basca |
| Bill Reiswig | Bob Ward |
| Catherine Grubin | Cindy Buchenroth-Martin |
| Colin Hayes | Colleen Bell |
| David Innes | David Sherman |
| Debbie Leslie | Debra Garcia |
| Diana Barrie | Diane Bell |
| Dorothy Freedman | HT Nguyen |
| Jan Archer | Jean Bell |
| Jean Denker | Jeffrey Canfield |
| Jim Flanders | Jim McBride |
| Kevin Bell | Lance Campbell |
| Lauren Satterly | Martha Sullivan |
| Max Bell | Pam Johnson |
| Penny Atcheson | Rachel Burke Cusack |
| Robert Ward | Susan Taddei |
| Wanda Gayle |
Jean F. Bell is a microbiologist by training (University of California at Los Angeles) and early experience. A founding master teacher at the Waterford Institute, she was a pre-school and elementary school teacher for seven years before embarking on basic research of the mathematics capabilities of young children, and the development of elementary level mathematics curricula. She is one of the founding principal authors of Everyday Mathematics, where she initiated the use of balanced assessment tools for evaluating student achievement. Ms. Bell received her Masters in Science in Teaching (MST) degree from the University of Chicago. She is President of Chicago Science Group.
Rita Ferrandino offers more than 18 years of experience building strong revenue in the higher education and K-12 markets. She has led the sales, acquisition, alliance and marketing efforts for traditional print, technology, and online products for some of the industry’s largest publishers.
Ferrandino leads the team at Chicago Educational Publishing which is the exclusive publisher and distributor of the Science Companion Series, a K-5 Elementary Science Curriculum. Science Companion is developed by Max & Jean Bell, the founding authors of Everyday Mathematics.
Career highlights include selling over $100 million of products to the higher education and K-12 markets, leading the acquisition effort for more than 50 titles, and forming revenue-producing alliances with over a dozen of the industry’s largest publishers and distributors. Ferrandino has been responsible for double-digit sales growth for at least four years at two different major publishers.
Most recently, Ferrandino was a Senior Partner at KnowledgeQuest Education Group where she worked with clients including WebCT, Carnegie Learning, Education Publishing Services, and W.H. Freeman Publishers. Earlier, Ferrandino was responsible for all aspects of marketing and sales at Technotects, a technology consulting firm that provided e-business solutions to the publishing industry.
Before her technology consulting experience, Ferrandino held roles at Thompson Publishing and Addison Wesley Longman Publishing, a Pearson Education company.
Ferrandino has her master’s of business administration and her bachelor’s of science in business management from Pennsylvania State University.
Harold Pratt has served as the Director of Science Projects in the Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education at the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences, and as a Senior Program Officer for the NRC National Science Education Standards Project. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has co-authored or directed the development of four textbooks and a book on educational leadership, and was selected by the National Science Education Leadership Association as the first recipient of the Nation’s Outstanding Science Supervisor award. He is a retired president of the National Science Teachers Association.
Science Coordinator, Jefferson City, Colorado Public Schools
Joe Exline is Executive Secretary of The Council of State Science Supervisors and a private education consultant.
Title I Director / Science Kit Resource Center Director, Colorado
Teacher on Special Assignment, San Francisco Unified School District
Michael Jay, MA is an expert in standards alignment and curriculum and classroom product development. Highlights of his career include the designing, packaging and marketing of over two dozen curricula and classroom products for major companies including Apple Computer, Chancery Software, and MediaSeek. A sought-after international speaker, Jay holds two patents for methods of correlating educational curriculum.
Superintendent of the El Centro Elementary School District, El Centro, CA
Maine Math & Science Alliance
K-12 Science Coordinator for Fresno Unified School District and the Co-director of the Central Valley Science Project.
Kevin Bell has extensive experience in the public, private and non-profit sectors as a hydrologist, project manager, analyst, instructional designer, and consultant. He received his Bachelors degree in energy engineering from Evergreen State College, and his Masters degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, with a focus on models for sustaining innovation and large-scale systemic reform.
Jim has over 25 years of experience as a mathematics education and computer science faculty member, mathematics teacher, department chair, academic dean and curriculum developer, and has held positions at Western Michigan University, Colorado College, and University of Chicago. He is currently a researcher at the University of Chicago Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education. Dr. Flanders received his PhD in mathematics education from the University of Chicago.
Catherine Grubin is a research immunologist by training and professional experience. Dr. Grubin has worked for nearly a decade in the biotechnology industry, and has taught science at the graduate and undergraduate levels. She was most recently involved in an elementary-level informal science education initiative based at Emory University. She received her PhD in immunology from the University of Washington.
James McBride is the Director of the Science and Mathematics Education Research Center at the University of Chicago. He has held academic teaching and research positions at Princeton University, Cornell University, and the University of Chicago. He has had more than a decade of experience as senior research director and senior mathematical statistician at Response Analysis Corporation, responsible for overall project management and key advisory roles for numerous private and public statistical surveys and assessments. He was senior writer and statistics consultant for the NSF supported development of grades 4-6 of UCSMP Everyday Mathematics as well as Project Director for the planning and development of the second edition of UCSMP K-6 Everyday Mathematics. Dr. McBride is Principal Investigator in a current large-scale impact evaluation of NSF-funded elementary mathematics initiatives. He received his PhD in statistics from the University of Chicago.
Robert Ward is Emeritus Associate Professor of Physics and Science Education at the University of Northern Iowa, where he taught for over two decades. Early in his career he was a writer on Science, A Process Approach, one of the first NSF supported elementary science projects. A specialist in inquiry-based science education, he has spent the last two decades developing and implementing courses for the pre-service preparation of elementary school educators in the area of science. He has served as Director or Co-director on three NSF supported teacher preparation curriculum development efforts, the most recent one being the Preparation of Elementary Mathematics and Science Educators Project. Dr. Ward was a science content consultant for the second edition of Everyday Mathematics. He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University.
Belinda is a curriculum developer with CSG. She is a former high school science teacher and educational researcher. Ms. Basca’s focus is on the complex causal models underlying specific science concepts and misconceptions. She has extensive experience designing interviews, inventories, and curriculum materials to measure and further upper elementary level students’ understanding of biology and physics concepts. Her involvement with Harvard Project Zero includes work as a researcher in the Understanding of Consequences Project, examining the long-term efficacy of direct intervention strategies for addressing common science misconceptions in elementary and secondary students, and as a professional development trainer for Project Zero. She received her Masters degree in education from Harvard University.
Colleen’s career has crisscrossed between the software industry and education. After a job writing online mathematics lessons, she worked as a writer and project lead at Microsoft Corporation. She later worked as integration manager for Mindsai, a children’s multimedia developer. She has taught at the preschool and post-secondary levels in the United States and Kazakhstan. She received her Bachelors degree in history from Brigham Young University and a Teacher Certification for elementary education from Pacific Oaks College.
Diane is chief curriculum architect for CSG. She has considerable experience in marine research and undergraduate teaching across North America. Ms. Bell received her Bachelors degree in biology from Reed College, and has completed coursework and initial research for a PhD in marine biology from Northeastern University.
Cynthia is the formative evaluation manager for CSG. An experienced science and mathematics secondary school teacher, she has also worked as a curriculum developer for the Bishop Museum of Hawaii, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. With Chicago Science Group since 1996, Ms. Buchenroth-Martin has been a writer for Science Companion and is currently director of field testing of that curriculum. Ms. Buchenroth-Martin received her Bachelors degree in biology from Lewis and Clark College, and her Masters degree in science education from the University of Arizona.
Rachel is a content editor for CSG, with a diverse background in technical writing and project production. Her previous experience includes a decade of project management work at Microsoft, and infrastructure development work as Director of Development Services for Evergreen State College
Lance is an experienced elementary and secondary teacher with nearly a decade of experience as a technical writer and courseware developer at Intel and Microsoft. He received his Bachelors degree in mechanical engineering at Stanford University, and his Masters in teaching with endorsements in elementary education and secondary science at Antioch University.
Dorothy has a Bachelor’s degree from Reed College and an MST from the University of Chicago. She was a teacher at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 23 years, and was one of the authors of the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (Everyday Mathematics) working on the Kindergarten, first, and second grade levels.
Wanda has edited educational and training curriculum, technical documentation, programming and user guides, and even a mystery novel during the past 15 years. She also has experience as a technical writer, an on-line help developer, and a computer-based training designer and writer. She has a Bachelors degree in sociology and history from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA and a partial Masters degree in Library and Information Science from Simmons College in Boston, MA. She is based in Salt Lake City, UT.
Annie received a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1998. With a specialty in archaeology, she developed a strong background in geology and natural history. She is an experienced writer, skilled at making the complicated clear. For over 10 years she has consulted as a writer and editor of books, articles, and brochures on topics ranging from historical geography to human evolution.
David is a former project manager from Microsoft, specializing in the design and implementation of self-documenting computer based education and online help systems. His training includes extensive work in usability design for online technologies.
Debbie is a curriculum developer with CSG. She is an elementary master teacher at a school in the First in the World school consortium in suburban Chicago, and was a developer for the second edition of Everyday Mathematics. She received Bachelors degrees in biochemistry and biophysics from Yale University, and her Masters degree in teaching from the University of Chicago.
Lauren is a curriculum developer with CSG. She is an award-winning master teacher with prior experience as a science curriculum developer. She received her Masters degree in education from California State University at Fullerton.
Martha is a curriculum developer with CSG. Her teaching specialty is secondary school biology, focusing on gifted and exceptional children. Ms. Sullivan received her Bachelors degree in biology from the University of Maryland (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), and is currently completing her Masters in teaching at Heritage College, University of Washington.