Quantum is Elementary

George Mason University

Quantum Teaching and Learning in Elementary Classrooms is an NSF EAGER DRK12 funded project focused on elementary teacher and student learning related to quantum science, quantum thinking, and careers. We are working in collaboration with elementary teachers from Virginia and Maryland to identify the knowledge and skills elementary teachers need to incorporate quantum in their STEM instruction, and what their students need to understand to learn quantum concepts.  This study serves as a first effort to understand how elementary teachers and students develop their knowledge and conceptualization of quantum ideas and pedagogy for the elementary classroom. 

Project Updates:

Quantum is Elementary project faculty & research assistants

Dr. Nancy Holincheck

Dr. Jessica Rosenberg 

Dr. Stephanie Dodman

Dr. Ben
Dreyfus

Xiaolu
Zhang

Jennifer
Simons

Michele Colandene 

Quantum is Elementary  teacher team
and their 2023-24 academic year school

Bianca
Tellis
Chesapeake Math & IT North ES 

Chanelle
Carter Chesapeake Math & IT North  ES

Cindy
Hamblen  
J.W. Alvey
Elementary

Ellie
Ellison  
Carlin Springs
Elementary

Emily
Zarybnisky Brookfield
Elementary

Louise
Nelson 
Timber Lane Elementary

Jenny
Collins
Timber Lane
Elementary

Marin
Moore
Ferdinand T. Day Elementary

Maya
Butler-Hall
Monarch Academy Annapolis

Vicky Reidenbaugh

Bull Run Elementary


Wendy Neidermeyer    Ferdinand T. Day Elementary

For more information or to collaborate with us on this or future projects,
contact Dr. Holincheck at nholinch@gmu.edu and Dr. Jessica Rosenberg at jrosenb4@gmu.edu.

EAGER: Quantum Teaching and Learning in Elementary Classrooms  is funded by the National Science Foundation’s DRK12 program under Award #2329874.