CV

Education

Education
1999 -2001

University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, MN, USA
Postdoctoral training, Physics Education
Advisor: Prof. Kenneth Heller, Prof. Patricia Heller

1993 - 2001

Weizmann Institute of science, Department of Science Teaching, Rehovot, Israel
Ph.D., Physics Education
Title: Promoting self-monitoring in physics problem-solving: Professional development through a "cooperative teachers' inquiry" workshop  
Advisor: Prof. Bat-Sheva Eylon

1984 -1987

Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Physics department, Haifa, Israel
M.Sc.,  Physics 
Title: Surface Tension of Solid-Liquid Helium4 Interfaces  
Advisor: Prof. Steve Lipson

1981 -1984

Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Physics department, Haifa, Israel 
B.Sc. cum laude,  Physics

Employment History

Employment History
2013-Present Associate Professor, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
2007-2013 Senior Scientist, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
2002-2007 Scientist, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
2001-2002 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
1999-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, MN, U.S.A.
1991-1993 Physics Teacher, Israel Art and Science Academy, Jerusalem, Israel
1991-1992 Physics Teacher, Mae Boyer Secondary School, Jerusalem, Israel
1990-1991 Physics Teacher, Hebrew University Secondary School, Jerusalem, Israel
1990-1993 Curriculum Developer, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
1988-1990 Teaching Assistant, The Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
1984-1987 Teaching Assistant, Physics Department, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Academic Administration

Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

Positions in Academy
2016-present

Head of the Physics Education Research Group, Department of Science Teaching.

2018-present

Head, Physics Education Track, The Rothschild-Weizmann non-Thesis M.Sc. Program, Feinberg Graduate School.

2018-present

Head, Practicum Projects, Pre-service Studies in Physics Education, Feinberg Graduate School.

2021-2022

Head, Internship Unit, Department of Science Teaching.

2020-2022

Coordinator (with S. Levy) of the Science Education Seminar Series, Department of Science Teaching.

2011 - present

Coordinator of Physics Education Group Seminar Series, Department of Science Teaching.

2012 - 2013

Coordinator of Computational Modeling Seminar Series, Department of Science Teaching.

2007 - 2011

Coordinator, Pre-service Studies in Physics Education, Feinberg Graduate School.

2004 - 2007

Coordinator (with N. Zehavi) of the Science Education Seminar Series, Department of Science Teaching.

2001 - 2004

Coordinator of Physics Education Research Group Seminar Series, Department of Science Teaching.

Other Appointments

Membership in Committees

WIS

2015- Present

Committee Head, De-Shalit Prize for Excelling Physics Teachers, De Shalit Foundation.

2007 - 2018

Member, Steering Committee "School of Contemporary Science" - advanced programs on various topics in sciences, for interested and talented students, Davidson Institute of Science Education.

2013

Member, Steering Committee “Middle School Track”, The Rothschild-Weizmann non-Thesis M.Sc. Program, Feinberg Graduate School.

2008

Counselor, Steering Committee “Physics Education Track, The Rothschild-Weizmann non-Thesis M.Sc. Program, Feinberg Graduate School.

2006

Member, Committee on “Training In-school Mentors for Beginning Science and Mathematics Teachers”.

2003 - 2004

Member, Committee on “Alternative Assessment to the Israeli Matriculation Exam in Physics: Lab Portfolio”, The National Physics Teacher Center.

Israel Science Foundation

Membership in Committees
2013, 2020

Member of the ISF Committee for Reviewing Research Proposals (Technology, Mathematics and Science Education).

Ministry of Science, Technology & Space

Membership in Committees
2016

Member of the Committee for Reviewing Research Proposals.

VERA – Association of University Heads, Israel

Membership in Committees
2019

Presenter - the Committee for Accreditation – “Project in Research Physics”.

Ministry of Education

Membership in Committees
2023 - Present

Head, the Physics Laboratory Reform National Committee, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2020 - Present

Member, the National Disciplinary Committee for Physics Teaching, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2020

Member, Scientific Literacy Panel, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2019

Consultant, Physics Teachers Recruitment – a Collaboration of Israel Ministry of Education and Schwartz Reisman Science Education Center.

2015 - Present

Member, National Center for Physics Teachers Steering Committee.

2017 - 2019

Observer, Committee for the Teaching of Physics, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2016 - 2020

Member, Steering Committee on "Research Physics" – an Advanced Level 3-Year Course for Science Students, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2012 - 2018

Head, Steering Committee on “Interdisciplinary Computational Science” – an Advanced Level 3-Year Course for Science Students, Ministry of Education, Israel.

VERA – Association of University Heads, Israel

Membership in Committees
2012 - Present

Member and Reviewer for 5 Promotion Committees in Israel.

Ph.D. and M.Sc. Committees and Exams

Membership in Committees
2023

M.Sc. Proposal Committee, Hanan Gbarin, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2023

Ph.D. Exam Committee, Maayan Schvartzer, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

2023 - Present

Ph.D. Committee, Yocheved Mytlis, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2022

Ph.D. Proposal Committee, Lilach Ayali, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

2022

M.Sc. Proposal Committee, Tal Hirsh Sameach, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2021

M.Sc. Exam Committee, Yosef Vagner, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

2021

Ph.D. Exam Committee, Anna Hoffmann, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2021

M.Sc. Proposal Committee, Ayshi Sindiani-Bsoul, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2021

Ph.D. Exam Committee, Michal Walter, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2020

M.Sc. Exam Committee, Yocheved Mytlis, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2020 - Present

Ph.D. Committee, Hadas Levy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

2020

Ph.D. Committee, Lulu Garah, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

2016

Ph.D. Proposal Committee, David Midjenski, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

2014

Ph.D. Proposal Committee, Alexandr Volfson, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.

2016 - 2020

Ph.D. Committee, Asaf Bar Yosef, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2013 - 2020 Ph.D. Committee, Moria Arieli, Weizmann Institute of Science.
2013 - 2018 Ph.D. Committee, Boaz Silverman, Weizmann Institute of Science.
2014

M.Sc Exam Committee, Faraj Salih, Weizmann Institute of Science.

2010 - 2014 Ph.D. Committee, Rivka Taub, Weizmann Institute of Science.
2006 - 2011 Ph.D. Committee, Michal Ayalon, Weizmann Institute of Science.
2004 - 2010 Ph.D. Committee, Osnat Eldar, Weizmann Institute of Science.

Teaching Experience – Courses Taught

(1) Post - Secondary Studies (WIS – Weizmann Institute of Science)

Involvement in Post - Secondary Studies
2020 - 2024

Physics module: Clinical Teaching - Mechanics, WIS.

2021 - 2023

Physics module: Clinical Teaching- Electromagnetism, WIS.

2021 - 2023

Physics module: Modeling, Inquiry, Problem solving, WIS.

2019

Physics module: Introduction and Selected Issues in Physics Education 2, WIS.

2008 - 2018 Qualitative research methods (Weizmann Institute of Science)
2009-2010 Didactics - physics (Weizmann Institute of Science)
2009 Thesis seminar (Weizmann Institute of Science)
2006-2007 Didactics for teaching certificate - physics (Weizmann Institute of Science)
1999 Calculus based introductory physics course (University of Minnesota)
1988 - 1990

Introductory Physics Lab, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

1984 - 1987

Modern Physics, Introductory Physics Lab, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.

(2) In-service Professional Development Courses for Secondary School Physics Teachers

Involvement in In-service Professional Development Courses for High School Science Teachers
2016 - present

National Network of Professional Learning Communities for Physics Teachers (30-60 h, yearlong). 1 teacher leaders’ community and ~10 regional communities, N ~ 250 participants, each year. WIS.

2016 - present

Gateway to Physics Workshops and Professional Learning Communities for Advanced Physics Track Middle School Teachers (30-60 h). Total of 26 workshops and Communities, N > 350 teachers. WIS.

2022 - present

2-Year Professional Development Program – Towards a Reform in the Physics Laboratory Matriculation. WIS. 15 teachers.

2022 - present

Professional Development Workshops (30 h) for Novice Teachers (Mechanics, Electromagnetism, The Instructional Lab). N ~ 50 teachers each year. WIS.

2020 - 2022

PeTel (Personalized Teaching Learning) Communities for Physics Teachers (30 h, yearlong). 8 communities. N > 100 teachers. WIS.

2020 - 2021

SEMEL – Disciplinary Internship for Physics Teachers, 2 workshops, N = 30 new teachers, Beit Berl College.

2016 - 2020

"Project in Research Physics" National Certification Program. WIS.

2007 - 2008 "Alternative assessment in the physics classroom" - Yearlong workshop intended for high school teacher in the Arab sector
2000 Summer course for physics teachers leaders on problem solving
1994 - 1998

Yearlong workshops for physics teachers on instruction promoting reflection in problem solving

1993 - 1994

Summer courses on didactics of classical mechanics

1992 - 1993

Year-long workshop on new perspectives in mechanics instruction

Principal Investigator and Consultant: Educational Programs - Design & Implementation

Involvement in Development and Implementation of Educational Programs
2015 - present

Principal Investigator, National Center for Physics Teachers, Israel, supported by MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2017 - present

Principal Investigator, Gateway to Physics - Inquiry Based Learning Modules for Advanced Level Middle School Physics Students and Accompanying Professional Development, supported by the Trump family foundation and the ISF.

2015 - present

Principal Investigator, National Network of Professional Learning Communities for Physics Teachers, Promoting Research Based Instructional Strategies via Collaborative Reflection on Practice, supported by MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education, and Division of Training and Specialization of Teachers at Ministry of Education, Israel.

2020 - present

Principal Investigator, PeTel, Personalized Teaching Learning - Physics Component, supported by WIS and MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2013 - 2021

Principal Investigator, Interdisciplinary Computational Science – Advanced Level Course for Excelling High School Chemistry, Biology and Physics Students (10th-12th grade), supported by Davidson Institute of Science Education, and WIS, Israel.

2016 - 2020

Principal Investigator, Research Physics National Certification Program and Curriculum for a Regional Class, supported by the principal inspector for Physics and MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education, Ministry of Education, Israel.

2011 - 2014

Principal Investigator, Digital Self-Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Activities Aligned with the 10th Grade Geometrical Optics Syllabus in Israel, supported by the ISF and MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education Ministry of Education, Israel.

2007 - 2012

Principal Investigator, Soft Matter - a 2-Year Interdisciplinary Program for High School Chemistry and Physics Students, supported by Davidson Institute of Science Education, Israel.

2013 - 2016

Consultant, a PD Module on Learning and Teaching Problem Solving for Graduate Teaching Assistants, Supported by Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, USA.

2007 - 2008

Consultant, Self-Diagnosis Tasks Integrated in an Introductory Physics Course for Life Sciences, Supported by Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, USA, and ISF, Israel.

2007 - 2008

Principal Investigator, Developing Reflective Problem Solving Skills Through Alternative Assessment Activities – a Professional Development Workshop for High School Physics Teachers' from the Arab Sector, Supported by WIS, Israel.

Organizer or Coordinator: Conferences, Symposia, Workshops (Israel)

Consulting Activities
2016 - 2024

Co-Chair, with Prof. Yaron Lehavi, Israel Physics Teachers Annual Conference.

2015 - 2024

Co-Chair, with Dr. Smadar Levy, National Network of Professional Learning Communities Annual Conference.

2021 - 2024

Co-Chair, with Dr. Michal Walter, PeTel - Physics Annual Mini - Conference

2017

Co-Chair, with Prof. Wolfgang Christian, Adapting Open Source Materials to Israeli Physics Classrooms, Workshop.

2015

Co-Chair, with Prof. Edward Redish and Prof. Samuel Safran, Restructuring the Introductory Physics Course for Life Science, Mini - Conference.

2015

Co-Chair, Celebrating the 2015 EMET Award to Prof. Bat Sheva Eylon.

2008

Co-Chair, The VIII Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etzion.

2006

Co-Chair, The VII Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etzion.

2004

Co-Chair, The VI Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etzion.

Membership in Editorial boards (Israel)

Organizing Committees
2018 - present

Member of Editorial Board, Tehuda (HEB).

International and National Recognition

Professional Awards and Fellowships

Professional Awards and Fellowships
2006 Summer Institute, Randomized Control Trials and Quasi Experimental Designs in the Service of Program Evaluation in Education
2001-2004 Guastella (Sacta-Rashi ) Postdoctoral Fellowship
1999

Orly Kaplan Award for Research in Science and Mathematics Education

1997-1998 Feinberg Graduate School Fellowship
1994-1997

David and Eleonore Rukin Scholarship

1993-1994 Feinberg Graduate School Fellowship
1989 Academic Woman Scholarship
1984

Gutvirt Scholarship

Organizing Committees

Organizing Committees
2008 Co-Chair, The VIII Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etsion
2006 Co-Chair, The VII Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etsion
2004 Co-Chair, The VI Seminar for Ph.D. Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Nir Etsion

Talks at International Meetings

Legend: AAPT - American Association of Physics Teachers; PERC - Physics Education Research Conference; GIREP - International Research Group on Physics Teaching; AERA - American Educational Research Association; EARLI - European Association for Research On Learning and Instruction; ESERA - European Science Education Research Association; WCPE - World Conference on Physics Education; ISLS – International Society of the Learning Sciences; IPS - Israel Physics Society; NPTC - National Physics Teacher Center

In all the presentations where I am the last author, the order of authors conforms to the norm that last author position is reserved for the principal investigator.

Invited Talks

  1. 2024, WCPE, Blau-Barak, E., Bernholz, U., Krakover, Z., Katz, B., Lehavi, Y., Perl‐Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., Visualizing the Transition of Energy from Macroscopic to Internal: Can Simulations of Bouncing Solids do the Trick?, in "Energy, Energy Degradation and Entropy: Conflicting Views of These Concepts in the Teaching of Thermal Phenomena", Symposium, Kraków, Poland.
  2. 2024, PERC, Sivan, O., Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., Non Sensemaking: A Commognitive Analysis of Teachers’ Discussions about Measurement Uncertainty, in “Learners' Engagement in Sensemaking”, Symposium, Boston, MA, USA.
  3. 2024, Humboldt University of Berlin STEM Education Seminar, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Schwarz, B., & Yerushalmi, E., Capturing Interdisciplinarity Among Science Teachers: An Analysis of Epistemic Practices in a Dialogue, Online Presentation.
  4. 2023, UNESCO-OOFTAS conference, Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., Designing Professional Development to Empower Out-Of-Field Teachers: Insights from Israel, Shanghai, China, Hybrid Conference.
  5. 2023, ESERA, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Schwarz, B., & Yerushalmi, E., Interdisciplinary Dialogic Argumentation and Change in Epistemic Practices Among Physics Teachers, in “The interplay Between Argumentation and Epistemic Practices in Science Classroom Talk”, Symposium, Cappadocia, Turkey.
  6. 2023, ESERA, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Kapach, Z., & Yerushalmi, E., Out-Of-Field Physics Teachers Crossing the Boundaries of Inquiry, in “Out-of-field Science Teaching: Supporting the Crossing of Disciplinary Boundaries”, Symposium, Cappadocia, Turkey.
  7. 2022, Cornell University PER Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Kapach, Z., Levy, S., Noga, A., Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Sivan, O., Re-Thinking the Instructional Lab in High School and Middle School Physics Teachers’ Networks of Professional Learning Communities, Ithaca, NY, USA Hybrid Seminar.
  8. 2021, WCPE, Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., Accommodating to Teachers' Concerns: Integrating Computation into Inquiry-Based Learning, in “Symposium of GTG Mathematics in Physics Education: Enhancing Mathematization in Physics Education by Digital Tools”, Virtual Conference.
  9. AAPT 2021, Yerushalmi, E., Presider, Applying Cognitive Science to Physics Education: The Legacy of Frederick Reif, A Pessimist Who Loved Optimists, Virtual Conference.
  10. 2021, Rutgers University GSE Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., & Levy, S., Integrating Scientific Inquiry Practices: Teachers' Professional Development in Two Significantly Different Educational Settings, Online Presentation.
  11. 2020, PERC, Levy, S., Kapach, Z., Magen, E. & Yerushalmi, E., Re-Defining Lab Norms via Professional Learning Communities of Physics Teachers, in “Establishing Scientific Norms in the Lab: A Spotlight on the Instructor”, Symposium, Virtual Conference.
  12. 2020, PERC, Langley, D., Yerushalmi, E., Training Teachers as Physics Research Mentors: Four Personal Development Stories, in “Establishing Scientific Norms in the Lab: A Spotlight on the Instructor”, Symposium, Virtual Conference.
  13. 2020, Diagnosis-based Teaching in Science and Mathematics, International conference, Diagnosis-based Teaching in Physics, Yerushalmi, E., Discussant, Rehovot, Israel.
  14. 2019, Cornell University PER Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Perl-Nussbaum, D., Kapach, Z. & Levy, S., Integrating Inquiry in Educational Settings with Varying Degrees of Freedom, Ithaca, NY, USA, Hybrid Seminar.
  15. 2019, NARST, Langbeheim, E. & Yerushalmi, E., Step-by-Step Modeling for Inquiry-Based Learning in 9th Grade Physics, in “Disentangling Coding in Secondary School Science: Contexts, Interfaces and Assessments”, Symposium, Baltimore, MD, USA
  16. 2018, AAPT, Langbeheim, A., Safran, S. & Yerushalmi, E., Modeling Structure Formation in Biological Systems, Washington, DC, USA.
  17. 2018, The Shalheveth Freier International Physics Tournament 1st Annual International Conference for Physics Teachers, Yerushalmi. E., & Perl-Nusbaum D., Inquiry Physics" - Introducing a New Subject into the Israeli High-school Curriculum, Rehovot, Israel.
  18. 2017, New Horizons in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Education, WIS, Round Table Discussion, Safran, S. & Yerushalmi, E., Teaching the Physics Behind Cell Biology in Introductory Level Courses, Rehovot, Israel.
  19. 2015, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E. & Schulmann, N., Construct and Compare: Modeling Randomness and Structure with Computational Tools, College Park, MD, USA.
  20. 2014, Gordon Research Conference on Physics Research and Education, The Intersection of Biology and Physics, Yerushalmi, E., Introductory Level Modeling of Soft and Biological Materials, Keynote Speech, South Hadley, MA, USA.
  21. 2014, International Conference on Physics Education ICPE 2014, Yerushalmi, E., Where Physics Meets Chemistry and Biology: Engaging High School Students in Modeling Randomness and Structure, Keynote Speech, Cordoba, Argentina.
  22. 2014, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., From Instructional Goals to Grading Practices: The Case of Graduate TAs, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
  23. 2014, Yale-Weizmann Encounter in the Biological, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, Yerushalmi, E., The Tale About an Adventurous Group of Scientists and Science Educators, Embarking Upon the Long and Winding Road that Led to a Program on Soft and Biological Matter for Introductory-Level Students, Rehovot, Israel.
  24. 2012, AAPT PERC, Langbeheim E., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Students' Comprehension of a Research Article Adapted for an Interdisciplinary High School Program, in “Reading of scientific texts as means of exposing students to authentic disciplinary practices”, Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  25. 2012, UNESCO "Science, Networks, Consciousness in the Mediterranean Basin", Yerushalmi, E., Testimonials of Scientific Cooperation – Science Education, Symposium, Paris, France.
  26. 2012, Theory Research Practice – International Conference on Excellence in Education, Langbeheim, E., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Adapting a Research Article for an Interdisciplinary High School Program: Design Strategies and Study of Students' Comprehension, in “Reading Scientific Texts in the Mathematics and Science Classroom: A Research Perspective”, Symposium, Jerusalem, Israel.
  27. 2011, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Henderson, C., Mamudi, W., Singh, C., & Lin, S., The Group-Administered-Interactive-Questionnaire: a Cost-Effective Alternative to Individual Interviews, Workshop, Omaha, NE, USA.
  28. 2011, PSO - Israeli-Palestinian Science Organization conference, Yerushalmi, E., Advancing Research and Science in Conflict Areas, Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus.
  29. 2010, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Diagnosing Problem Solutions - What Can Students Do and How Does It Help Them? Portland, OR, USA.
  30. 2010, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Langbeheim, E., Livne, S., & Safran, S., Thermal Physics Going Soft -- New Approach to Introduce Contemporary Science In High School, Portland, OR, USA.
  31. 2010, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Making Problem Solving a Valuable Learning Opportunity -- An Instructors' Perspective, in a Symposium “Honoring Fred Reif: Improving Physics Teaching by Studying Thinking & Learning in Scientific Domains”, Washington, DC, USA.
  32. 2010, PERC, Heller, K., Docktor, J., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson, C., Hsu, L., Mason, A., Xu, Q., & Yerushalmi, E., Research Techniques for Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum in the Context of Problem Solving, Portland, OR, USA.
  33. 2009, EU SoftComp Network on Self Assembly and Biomimetics, Yerushalmi, E., Soft Matter- A 2-Year Interdisciplinary Program for High School Chemistry and Physics Students, WIS, Rehovot, Israel.
  34. 2009, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Negotiating Meaning: the Role of Assessment Rubrics and Diagnostic Guidelines, Targeted Poster Session, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  35. 2009, AAPT PERC, Mason, A., Cohen, E., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Self-diagnosis, Scaffolding and Transfer: A Tale of Two Problems, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  36. 2009, AAPT PERC, Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Students' Perceptions of a Self-Diagnosis task, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  37. 2008, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., Developing Learning Skills in the Physics Classroom to Attend to Diverse Populations, Targeted Poster Session, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  38. 2007, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Singh, C., & Eylon, B., Physics Learning in the Context of Scaffolded Diagnostic Tasks, Workshop, Greensboro, NC, USA.
  39. 2005, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Facilitating Online Learning Communities: Lessons from a Long-Term In-Service Workshop, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

Other Presentations - Contributed Talks at International Meetings

  1. 2024, WCPE, Ofir, K., Levy, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Teachers TPACK: Promoting Self-Monitoring in Physics Problem Solving through Digital Activities, Kraków, Poland.
  2. 2024, WCPE, Levy, S., Ofir, K., & Yerushalmi, E., Physics Cards Games - What’s New? From “Newton's Laws” to the Challenges Identified in a Large-Scale Implementation, Kraków, Poland/
  3. 2024, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Blau-Barak, E., Bernholz, U., Krakover, Z., Lehavi, Y., Perl‐Nussbaum, D., & Katz, B., Bridging Mechanical and Thermal Energy: The Case of Bouncing Ball, Boston, MA, USA.
  4. 2024, ISLS, Perl‐Nussbaum, D., Schwarz, B., & Yerushalmi, E., Capturing Interdisciplinary Dialogic Argumentation Among Science Teachers: An Analysis of Epistemic Practices in a Dialogue, Poster, Buffalo, NY, USA.
  5. 2024, NARST, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Schwarz, B., & Yerushalmi, E., Tackling the Epistemic and Dialogic Aspects of Interdisciplinary Argumentation Among Science Teachers, Denver, CO, USA.
  6. 2023, APS, Yerushalmi, E., & Perl-Nussbaum, D., Crossing Boundaries: Out-Of-Field Teachers Carrying Out Inquiry Projects in Physics, Poster, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
  7. 2023, Sivan, O., Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., International Workshop MASER: Methodological Advances in Science Education Research, Adopting the Commognitive Approach in Physics Education Research: Identifying Teachers’ Conflicting Discourses about Measurement Uncertainty, Poster, Rehovot, Israel.
  8. 2023, GIREP-EPEC, Levy S., Perl-Nussbaum D., & Yerushalmi E., Physics Card Games: Learning or Fun? Pedagogical Considerations and Teachers' Attitudes, Workshop, Košice, Slovakia.
  9. 2022, GIREP, Levy, S., Noga, A., Kapach, Z. & Yerushalmi, E., Collaborative Reflection on the Integration of "Deliberation Labs" into Teachers’ Practice: Large-Scale Professional Development Perspective, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  10. 2022, GIREP, Walter, M., Chen, E., Ofir, K., Levy, S., Nazartski, T., Alexandron, G. & Yerushalmi, E., Teachers’ Interpretation of Data Revealed by GrouPer: A Learning Analytic Tool for Personalized Instruction, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  11. 2022, GIREP, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Sivan, O., Kapach, Z., Krakover, Z., & Yerushalmi, E., Measurement Uncertainty: A Lever for the Professional Development of Out-Of-Field Physics Teachers, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  12. 2022, NARST, Perl-Nussbaum D., Yerushalmi, E., Using Argumentative Tasks to Promote Out of Field Physics Teachers' Professional Development, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  13. 2021, PERC, Hen E., Nazaretsky T., Porat, G., Alexandron G., & Yerushalmi E., Combining Expert and Cluster-Analysis for Group-Level Personalization, Virtual Conference.
  14. 2021, GIREP, Levy, S., Noga A., Kapach, Z. & Yerushalmi E., Re-Thinking the Instructional Physics Lab: A Large-Scale Professional Development of Physics Teachers, (University of Malta, online webinar).
  15. 2021, PERC, Levy S., Noga A., Kapach Z., & Yerushalmi E., Teachers’ Awareness of Aspects of Experimental Design: The Case of Multimeters, Virtual Conference.
  16. 2020, AAPT, Levy, S., Kapach, Z., Magen, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Re-defining Lab Norms via Professional Learning Communities: Meeting the Constraints, Virtual Conference.
  17. 2020, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Levy, S., Kapach, Z., & Magen, E., Re-defining Lab Norms via Professional Learning Communities: Instructors' Expectations, Virtual Conference.
  18. 2020, GIREP Webinar, Perl-Nussbaum, D., & Yerushalmi, E., Teachers' Appreciation of a Symmetric Conflict as a Tool to Lever Inquiry-Learning in Physics, Virtual Conference.
  19. 2019, ESERA 13th conference, Langbeheim, E., Perl-Nussbaum, D. & Yerushalmi, E., The Impact of A Physics-Based Inquiry Workshop on High School and Middle School Science Teachers, Bologna, Italy.
  20. 2019, ESERA 13th conference, Edri, H., Langbeheim, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Interdisciplinary Escape Room: Constructing Computational Models for Diffusion with the Powerful Simplification Tools of Physics, Bologna, Italy.
  21. 2019, AAPT, Good, M. L., Marshman, E., Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., Graduate Teaching Assistants' Views of Broken-into-Parts Physics Problems, Provo, UT, USA.
  22. 2018, AAPT, Good, M. L., Marshman, E., Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., Graduate Teaching Assistants' Perceptions of a Context-Rich Introductory Physics Problem, Washington, DC, USA.
  23. 2018, PERC, Good, M. L., Marshman, E., Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., Physics Teaching Assistants' Perceptions of a Multiple Choice Problem: Empathy for Students Overshadows Benefits of Formative Assessment, Poster, Washington, DC, USA.
  24. 2018, PERC, Perl-Nussbaum., D., & Yerushalmi, E., Preparing Students for Long-Term Open Inquiry Projects - Students' Perspective, Poster, Washington, DC, USA.
  25. 2018, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Abrashkin, A., Edri, H., Langbeheim, A., Steiner, A., & Safran, S., Computationally Concretizing Thermal Physics for IPLS – Goals, Dilemmas, Choices, Washington, DC, USA.
  26. 2018, AAPT, Edri, H., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Computationally Concretizing Thermal Physics for IPLS – Paving the way, Washington, DC, USA.
  27. 2018, AAPT, Steiner, A., Abrashkin, A., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Computationally Concretizing Thermal Physics for IPLS - From Dynamics to Equilibrium Statistics, Washington, DC, USA.
  28. 2018, AAPT, Abrashkin, A., Steiner, A., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Computationally Concretizing Thermal Physics for IPLS - From Spatial to Energy Spreading, Washington, DC, USA.
  29. 2018, AAPT, Langbeheim, A., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Computationally Concretizing Thermal Physics for IPLS - From Energy to Complexity, Washington, DC, USA.
  30. 2018, PERC, Edri, H., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Students Perceptions of Simplification- From Fine-Grained to Coarse- Grained Modeling, Poster, Washington, DC, USA.
  31. 2018, PERC, Steiner, A., Abrashkin, A., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Students Modeling of Particle Diffusion - From Dynamics to Equilibrium Statistical Thermodynamics, Poster, Washington, DC, USA.
  32. 2018, PERC, Abrashkin, A., Steiner, A., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Students Modeling of Thermal Contact - From Particle Diffusion to Energy Spreading, Poster, Washington, DC, USA.
  33. 2018, AAPT, Dreyfus, B. W., Christian, W., Edri, H., & Yerushalmi, E., Introducing Computational Models for Diffusion into IPLS, Washington, DC, USA.
  34. 2017, AAPT, Sayer, R. T., Marshman, E., Henderson, C., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Investigating Grading Beliefs and Practices of Graduate Student Teaching Assistants Using a Rubric, Poster, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
  35. 2017, AAPT, Good, M., Marshman, E., Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., TAs' Perceptions of Different Problem Types in Introductory Physics, Poster, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
  36. 2017, PERC, Good, M., Marshman, E., Yerushalmi, E., & Singh, C., Graduate Teaching Assistants’ Perceptions of Introductory Physics Problems with Different Levels of Support, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
  37. 2016, PERC, Henderson, C., Sayer, R., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Graduate Teaching Assistants Use Different Criteria When Grading Introductory Physics Vs. Quantum Mechanics Problems, Sacremento, CA, USA.
  38. 2016, PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Sayer, R., Marshman, E., Henderson, C., & Singh, C., The Challenges of Changing TAs’ Grading Practices: Shifting the Burden of Proof from the Instructor to the Student, Sacremento, CA, USA.
  39. 2016, NARST, Langbeheim, E., Puterkovsky, M., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Failing Better – Reflecting on an Activity in Which Students Analyze Common Mistakes, Baltimore, MD, USA
  40. 2016, AAPT, Edri, H., Eylon, B., Safran, S. & Yerushalmi, E., Introducing Coarse-Graining Part 2: Structuring and Problematizing, Sacremento, CA, USA.
  41. 2016, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., Edri, H., Safran, S., & Schulmann, N., Introducing Coarse-Graining Part 1: From Molecular Dynamics to Random Walks, Sacremento, CA, USA.
  42. 2016, PERC, Edri, H., Schulman, N., Eylon, B., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Introducing Coarse-Graining: From Molecular Dynamics to Random Walks, Sacremento, CA, USA.
  43. 2015, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Langbeheim, E., & Safran, S., Simulating Soft Matter in High School: The Case of Lipid Rafts, College Park, , MD, USA
  44. 2015, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Ailabouni, S., & Safadi, R., Preparation for Future Learning: Troubleshooting or Problem Solving? Findings, College Park, , MD, USA
  45. 2015, AAPT, Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Preparation for Future Learning: Troubleshooting or Problem Solving? Methodology, College Park, MD, USA
  46. 2015, PERC, Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Students' Diagnostic Performance Following Principle-Based Troubleshooting Activities, College Park, MD, USA
  47. 2014, AAPT PERC, Henderson, C. Maries, A., Marshman, E., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi, E., From Instructional Goals to Grading Practices: The Case of Graduate Students after One Semester of Teaching Experience, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
  48. 2014, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Henderson, C. Maries, A., Marshman, E., & Singh, C., From Instructional Goals to Grading Practices: The Case of Graduate Students Beginning their Teaching Assignment, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
  49. 2013, EARLI, Yerushalmi, E., Cohen, E., Mason, A., & Singh, C., Learning From Mistakes: The Effect Of Students' Written Diagnoses On Subsequent Problem Solving, in “Conditions and Factors Influencing Sustainable Learning from Errors”, Symposium, Munich, Germany.
  50. 2013, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Langbeheim E., Livne S., & Safran, S., Randomness and Structure 1: Introductory-Level Conceptual Framework for Biological Materials, Portland, OR, USA.
  51. 2013, AAPT, Chabay, R., Schulmann, N., & Yerushalmi, E., Randomness and Structure 2: Computational Modeling of Interacting Multiparticle Systems, Portland, OR, USA.
  52. 2013, AAPT, Schulmann, N., Chabay, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Randomness and Structure 3: Explicating Nature's Choices with Computational Tools, Portland, OR, USA.
  53. 2012, AAPT PERC, Lin, S., Mamudi, W., Singh, C., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., How do Instructor's Materialize their Goals for Example Solutions Using Specific Design Features?, Presentation at AAPT and Poster at PERC, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  54. 2012, AAPT PERC, Mamudi, W., Henderson, C., Lin, S., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi E., Instructor’s Goals for Using Example Solutions for Introductory Physics, Presentation at AAPT and Poster at PERC, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  55. 2012, AAPT PERC, Puterkovski, M., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Knowledge Integration While Interacting With an Online Troubleshooting Activity: Methodology, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  56. 2012, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Puterkovski, M., & Bagno, E., Knowledge Integration While Interacting With an Online Troubleshooting Activity: Findings, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  57. 2012, PERG & BERG meeting, University of Maryland, Langbeheim, E., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Soft Matter: A New Curriculum Introducing Contemporary Interdisciplinary Physics at the Introductory Level, College Park MD, USA.
  58. 2012, PERG Seminar, University of Maryland, Langbeheim, E., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Does Phase Separation Obey the 2nd Law Of Thermodynamics?, College Park MD, USA.
  59. 2012, The World Conference on Physics Education, The Role of Context, Culture, and Representations in Physics Teaching and Learning, Safadi, R., Meidav, M., & Yerushalmi, E., Problem Solving vs. Diagnosing Incorrect Solutions: the Case of Sixth Grade Students Studying Electric Circuits, Istanbul, Turkey.
  60. 2011, AAPT, Ailabouni, S., Sadadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., High-School Physics Teachers’ Implementation of “Troubleshooting-tasks” Presented in an In-service Program, Omaha, NE, USA.
  61. 2011, AAPT PERC, Lin, S., Singh, C., Mamudi, W., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Teaching Assistants Reasons for the Design of Problem Solutions for Introductory Physics: Findings, Presentation at AAPT and Poster at PERC, Omaha, NE, USA.
  62. 2011, AAPT PERC, Mamudi, W., Henderson, C., Lin, S., Singh, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Teaching Assistants Reasons for the Design of Problem Solutions for Introductory Physics: Rationale and Methodology, Presentation at AAPT and Poster at PERC, Omaha, NE, USA.
  63. 2011, Mofet conference, The Third International Online Conference, "Opening Gates in Teacher Education: Teacher Education in the Age of Globalization", Puterkovski, M., Cohen, E., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Erroneous Solutions as a Lever for Learning: Web-Based Diagnostic Activities Focused on Widespread Alternative Conceptions in Physics, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  64. 2011, Mofet conference, The Third International Online Conference, "Opening Gates in Teacher Education: Teacher Education in the Age of Globalization", Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Teaching Students to Diagnose Common Mistakes – Professional Development Perspective, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  65. 2010, GIREP-ICPE-MPTL Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Puterkovsky, M., Polingher, C., Cohen, E., & Bagno, E., Conceptual Change along Online Diagnostic Activities Focused on Common, Alternative Conceptions in Electromagnetism, Reims, France.
  66. 2009, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Mason, A., Cohen, E., & Singh, C., Self-Diagnosis, Scaffolding and Transfer in a More Conventional Introductory Physics Problem, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  67. 2009, Science Education Conference Marking the Astronomy Year and the Darwin Theory Bicentennial, Yerushalmi, E., Ailabouni, S., & Safadi, R., Supporting Students in Learning from their Mistakes, The Academic Arab College for Education, Haifa, Israel.
  68. 2009, Science Education Conference Marking the Astronomy Year and the Darwin Theory Bicentennial, Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Students' Perceptions of Sample Solutions as a Resource for Self-Diagnosis, The Academic Arab College for Education, Haifa, Israel.
  69. 2008, AAPT, Mason, A., Singh, C., Cohen, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Identifying Differences in Diagnostic Skills of Physics Students Part 1: Developing A Rubric, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  70. 2008, AAPT, Cohen, E., Yerushalmi, E., Mason, A., & Singh, C., Identifying Differences in Diagnostic Skills of Physics Students Part 2:Students' Self-Diagnostic Performance Given Alternative Scaffolding Tasks, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  71. 2008, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Mason, A., Cohen, E., & Singh, C., Effect of Self Diagnosis on Subsequent Problem Solving Performance, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  72. 2008, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Bagno, E., & Polingher, C., Students Performance on Diagnostic Activities in DC Circuits, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  73. 2008, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Henderson, C., Heller, K., Heller, P., & Kuo, V., Reflective Problem Solving Skills are Essential for Learning, But It Is Not My Job to Teach Them, Edmonton, AL, Canada.
  74. 2007, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Bagno, E., & Kapach, Z., Meaningful Learning through Test Preparation Activities, Greensboro, NC, USA.
  75. 2006, Changing the Practice of Science Teachers through Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programs - International Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Studying the Reporting and Processing of Practice, Safed, Israel.
  76. 2006, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., & Magen, E., Understanding Problem-Solving by Transforming "Context-Rich" to "Context-Poor" Problems, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  77. 2006, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., & Henderson, C., Bridging the Gap Between Instructors and Curriculum Developers: Facilitating Successful Communication and Promoting Customization, Targeted Poster Session, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  78. 2006, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Henderson, C., Heller, K., Heller, P., & Kuo, V., Faculty Cognitive Conflict About Instruction: Opportunities for Improving Dissemination Efforts, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  79. 2005, AAPT, Kuo, V. Henderson, C. Heller, K., & Heller, P., & Yerushalmi, E., Physics Problem Solving and Metacognition: Different Descriptions by Different Instructors, Albuquerque, NM.
  80. 2004, AAPT, Kuo, V. Heller, K., & Heller, P., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Metacognition in Physics Problem Solving -- Instructors' Views, Miami Beach, FL.
  81. 2004, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., Heller, K., & Heller, P., What Teachers Modify in Problem Solving Labs, and Why?, Sacramento, CA, USA.
  82. 2004, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., & Seggev, R., Physics Teachers’ Studying Students’ Perceptions Required for Transfer, Poster, Sacramento, CA, USA.
  83. 2004, AAPT PERC, Heller, K., Heller, P., Yerushalmi, E., & Thaden-Koch, T. C., Transferring PER Results from the Domain of the Researcher to the Domain of the Practitioner, Workshop, Sacramento, CA, USA.
  84. 2003, 2nd international GIREP Seminar on Quality development in teacher education and training, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., & Polingher, C., How to Guide Students to Learn from their Mistakes? - A Collaborative Study of Teachers and Researchers, Udine, Italy.
  85. 2003, AAPT, Henderson, C., Heller, K., Heller, P., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., What Does It Mean to Solve a Physics Problem? – Instructor’s Beliefs, Austin, TX, USA.
  86. 2003, AAPT, Kuo, V., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Solving a Physics Problem – An Expansion of Instructors’ Beliefs, Austin, TX, USA.
  87. 2003, AAPT PERC, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Assessing Reflection on Practice: A Problem Solving Perspective, Madison, WI, USA.
  88. 2003, AAPT PERC, Henderson, C., Yerushalmi, E., Heller, K., Heller, P., & Kuo, V., Multi-Layered Concept Maps for the Analysis of Complex Interview Data, Roundtable Discussion, Madison, WI, USA.
  89. 2003, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., Seggev, R., & Zaltsman, B., Alternative Assessment in the Context of External Examinations, Madison, WI, USA.
  90. 2002, AAPT, Henderson, C., Heller, K., Heller, P., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., How Students Learn Problem Solving -- A Model of Instructors' Beliefs, Boise, ID, USA.
  91. 2002, AAPT, Kuo, V., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Helping Students Learn Problem Solving - A Model of Instructors' Beliefs, Boise, ID, USA.
  92. 2002, AAPT, Henderson, C., Heller, K., Heller, P., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., Instructors’ Beliefs About Teaching Using Example Problem Solutions, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  93. 2002, AAPT, Kuo, V., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., What Do Students Learn from Example Problem Solutions - Instructors’ Beliefs, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  94. 2002, The Fourth International Conference on Teacher Education, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Cooperative Reflection on Practice: When Does it Really Work?, Ashkelon, Israel.
  95. 2001, AAPT, Kuo, V., Heller, P., Heller, K., Henderson, C., & Yerushalmi, E., Instructors’ Ideas about Problem Solving - Grading, Rochester, NY, USA.
  96. 2001, AAPT, Heller, P., Heller, K., Henderson, C., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., Instructors’ Beliefs and Values About Learning Problem Solving, Rochester, NY, USA.
  97. 2001, AAPT, Henderson, C., Heller, P., Heller, K., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., Instructors’ Ideas About Problem Solving - Setting Goals, Rochester, NY, USA.
  98. 2000, GIREP, Yerushalmi, E., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson C., & Kuo, V., Why Solve Problems? Interviewing College Faculty About the Learning and Teaching of Problem Solving, Barcelona, Spain.
  99. 2000, GIREP, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Teachers’ Approaches to Promoting Self-Monitoring in Physics Problem Solving by Their Students, Barcelona, Spain.
  100. 2000, AAPT, Henderson, C., Heller, P., Heller, K., Kuo, V., & Yerushalmi, E., Why Solve Problems? Part 2: Different Views from Different Practices?, Guelf, Canada.
  101. 2000, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., Heller, K., Heller, P., Henderson, C., & Kuo, V., Why Solve Problems? Part 1: Designing an Interview for Instructors, Guelf, Canada.
  102. 2000, AERA, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Managing Collaborative Teacher Inquiry: Cognitive Lessons From Implementation in a Computerized Network Setting, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  103. 2000, AAPT, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., High School Teachers’ Approaches to Promoting Self-Monitoring in Physics Problem Solving, Kissimmee, FL, USA.
  104. 1993, From Theory to Practice – International Conference on Science Education in Developing Countries, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Student Expectations in Introductory Physics – A Model for Using Feedback Questionnaires by Teachers to Create a Continuous Student-Teacher Dialogue, Jerusalem, Israel.

Other Presentations - Invited Talks at National Meetings

  1. 2024, Amos De Shalit Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, Hybrid Conference; WIS, Rehovot.
  2. 2022, The Annual National Conference of the Physics Teachers, NPTC, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, Hybrid Conference, WIS, Rehovot.
  3. 2021, The Annual National Conference of the Physics Teachers, NPTC Hybrid Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, WIS, Rehovot.
  4. 2021, The 66th annual meeting of the IPS, Levy, S., Kapah, Z., Magen, E. & Yeruhsalmi, E., Introducing the "Why" Question: Re-Thinking the Instructional Physics Lab in the National Network of Professional Learning Communities, WIS, Rehovot.
  5. 2021, National Network of Professional Learning Communities Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Experiment and Deliberation in the Physics Teachers Professional Learning Communities, WIS, Rehovot.
  6. 2020, National Network of Professional Learning Communities Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Deliberation Lab - an Overview, WIS, Rehovot.
  7. 2020, Gathering Together, NPTC, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, Online Conference.
  8. 2018, A Stage for the Laboratory, NPTC Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, WIS, Rehovot.
  9. 2018, A Stage for the Laboratory, NPTC Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Gateway to Physics: Inquiry Modules for 9th grade, WIS, Rehovot.
  10. 2018, Yerushalmi, E., Chair, Integrating Inquiry from 9th grade to 12th grade, Symposium
  11. 2018, Order and Disorder in the Various Fields of Science, Yerushalmi., E., Interdisciplinary Computational Science - Randomness and Order: An Elective School Subject for Talented and Interested Science Students, Oranim College, Tivon.
  12. 2017, Choosing Physics - Opportunities and Challenges, NPTC Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Moderator, Amos De Shalit Session, David Yalin College, Jerusalem.
  13. 2017, Mini-Conference, Sustainable Energy Goes to School, Yerushalmi, E., Discussant, WIS, Rehovot.
  14. 2017, National Network of Professional Learning Communities Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Edri., H. & Krakover, Z., Energy - Between Middle School and High School, Symposium WIS, Rehovot.
  15. 2017, National Network of Professional Learning Communities Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Research Physics - a New School Subject, WIS, Rehovot.
  16. 2017, Education Ministry - Special Programs, Yerushalmi, E., Interdisciplinary Computational Science, Randomness and Order. Hakfar Hayarok.
  17. 2016, Training for middle school physics teachers, Yerushalmi, E., Computational Science - Randomness and Order - an Interdisciplinary Program for High School Science Students that Deals With the Physics of Live Matter, WIS, Rehovot.
  18. 2015, Celebrating the 2015 EMET Award to Prof. Bat Sheva Eylon, Yerushalmi, E. & Arcavi, A., Co-Chair,. Colleagues Sharing Memories from the Mutual Path, WIS, Rehovot.
  19. 2014, BETSAVTA – Research in Math and Science Education conference, Yerushalmi, E., Beyond Model Reconstruction: Engaging Students in Mathematical Modeling of Multi Particle Systems, The David Yellin Academic College of Education, Jerusalem.
  20. 2012, The Fifth Interdisciplinary Israeli Conference of Qualitative Research, Yerushalmi, E., Chair, Teaching Qualitative Research Methods to Science Teaching Graduate Students: Dilemmas, Theory and Practice, Symposium, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba.
  21. 2012, Israel art and science academy seminar, Yerushalmi, E., & Langbeheim, E., Safran, S., Soft Matter; An Interdisciplinary Program Oriented to High School Science Students, Israel art and science academy, Jerusalem.
  22. 2011, Physics Group Seminar, Department of Science Teaching, Langbeheim, E., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Soft Matter; A New Curriculum Introducing Contemporary Advanced Physics to Talented/Curious High School Students, WIS, Rehovot.
  23. 2010, Departmental Physics seminar, Science Teaching Department, Yerushalmi, E., Learning from Mistakes – What Can Students Do and How Can We Help Them?, HUJI, Jerusalem.
  24. 2010, Physics Group Seminar, Department of Science Teaching, Ailabouni, S., & Yerushalmi, E., High-School Physics Teachers' Implementation of "Troubleshooting-Tasks" Presented in an In-Service Program, WIS, Rehovot.
  25. 2010, Physics Group Seminar, Department of Science Teaching, Puterkovski, M., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Mistakes as a Lever for Learning, WIS, Rehovot.
  26. 2009, Department Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Cohen, E., & Safadi, R., Students' Performance in Self-Diagnostic Task, WIS, Rehovot.
  27. 2006, Department of Education in Technology and Science Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Why Don’t Instructors Adopt Research Based Instruction that They Agree With? And What are the Implications? – The Case of Teaching Physics Problem Solving, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa.
  28. 2006, Jaime and Joan Constantiner School of Education Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Faculty Ideas About the Learning and Teaching of Physics Problem Solving: The Conflict and Its Implications, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv.
  29. 2006, Department of Science Teaching Seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Physics Problem Solving: Learning from Mistakes, WIS, Rehovot.
  30. 2003, HEMDA – Center for Science Education seminar, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., & Polingher, C., How to Guide Students to Learn From Their Mistakes?, Tel Aviv.
  31. 2002, NPTC & IPS Conference, Yerushalmi. E., Grading: The Gap Between Theory and Practice, WIS, Rehovot.
  32. 2001, NPTC & IPS Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Example Problem Solutions: What does the Novice Learn from the Expert?, Workshop, Tel Aviv.
  33. 1998, NPTC & IPS Conference, Yerushalmi, E., Learning from Mistakes – Feedback and Control in Physics Problem Solving, Workshop, WIS, Rehovot.
  34. 1997, NPTC Conference, Yerushalmi, E., How to Learn from Mistakes, Shfaim.

Other Presentations - Contributed at National Meetings

  1. 2022, Connecting action and research in education conference, Levy, S., Noga, A., Kapach, Z., & Yeruhsalmi, E., "Joining Hands" or "Mediation"? Promoting a Systemic Change in Learning in the Laboratory through Academic Design Research Intertwined with Practice Research in Physics Teacher Communities, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva.
  2. 2021, Cities of Excellence forum, Perl-Nussbaum, D., Kapach, Z., & Yerushalmi, E., The ‘Gateway to Physics’ Program: Promoting Excellency in Middle-School Physics, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv.
  3. 2018, The 64th annual meeting of the IPS, Yerushalmi, E., Inquiry Physics: Introducing a New Subject into the Israeli High-school, HUJI, Jerusalem.
  4. 2018, A Stage for the Laboratory, NPTC Conference, Gateway to Physics – Inquiry Module for 9th Graders, Yerushalmi, E., Khaikin, J., Langbeheim, E., & Krakover, Z., in “Integrating Inquiry from 9th grade to 12th grade”, Symposium, WIS, Rehovot.
  5. 2016, Seminar: Research-based collaborations in education for mathematics, science and technology: the case of the education system in Israel, Edri, H., Schulman, N., Eylon, B., Safran, S., & Yerushalmi, E., Bringing Current Scientific Research to the High School Arena: An Innovative Interdisciplinary Computational Science Curriculum, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
  6. 2016, Ailabouni, S., Safadi R., & Yerushalmi, E., The Impact of Diagnosing Teacher-Made Erroneous Solutions, With the Aid of On-Line Prompts and Feedback, on Students' Diagnostic Skills, The Academic Arab College for Education, Haifa.
  7. 2015, 3rd Learning Sciences conference, Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Diagnosis and Self-Repair in the Context of Troubleshooting Activities, Poster, WIS, Rehovot.
  8. 2014, Learning in the Technological Era: the 9th Chais Conference for the Study of Innovation and Learning Technologies, Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., The Impact of Diagnosing Teacher-Made Erroneous Solutions, Aided by Online Prompts and Feedback, On Students' Diagnostic Skills, Open University of Israel, Raanana.
  9. 2014, NPTC, Ailabouni, S., Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., E-Activities of "Common Error Diagnosis" in Geometric Optics and Waves, WIS, Rehovot.
  10. 2013, Departmental Seminar, Department of Science Teaching, WIS. Langbeheim, E., Yerushalmi, E. Evolution in the Understanding Basic Concepts in Multiple Particle Systems, When Applied in a Messy Context: Soft and Biological Matter, WIS, Rehovot.
  11. 2012, The Fifth Interdisciplinary Israeli Conference of Qualitative Research, Yerushalmi, E., & Hershkowitz, R., Qualitative Research Teaching Aimed at Perceptual Change in Science Teaching Research Students, in “Teaching Qualitative Research Methods to Science Teaching Graduate Students: Dilemmas, Theory and Practice”, Symposium, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba.
  12. 2012, The Fifth Interdisciplinary Israeli Conference of Qualitative Research, Hershkowitz, R., & Yerushalmi, E., The Whole Is More Than Its’ Parts, in “Teaching Qualitative Research Methods to Science Teaching Graduate Students: Dilemmas, Theory and Practice”, Symposium, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba.
  13. 2012, The 7th Annual Chais Conference on Instructional Technologies Research, Puterkovski, M., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Meta-analysis of Students' Discourse in the Context of Online Diagnostic Activities in Physics, Open University of Israel, Raanana.
  14. 2012, The 2nd Annual Research Conference: Innovation in Teacher Preparation, Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Learning Processes Accompanying Problem Solving as Compared to Identifying Mistakes by Sixth Grade Students, Al-Qasemi College, Baka al-Gharbiya.
  15. 2011, The 4th National Israeli Conference: Teaching for Excellence, Langbeheim, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Adapting Advanced Interdisciplinary Topics (Soft Matter Physics) to High School Students Majoring in Physics and Chemistry, University of Haifa, Haifa.
  16. 2010, The 5th Annual Chais Conference on Instructional Technologies Research, Puterkovski, M., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Online Diagnostic Activities Focused on Common Alternative Conceptions in Physics, Open University of Israel, Raanana.
  17. 2009, Israel Physics Teachers Conference, Langbeheim, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Introducing Current and Interdisciplinary Topics in the Physics Classroom, How Can We Do It in a Thorough and Meaningful Manner, WIS, Rehovot.
  18. 2009, Israel Physics Teachers Conference, Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., How Does my Solution Compares to the Instructor Solution?, WIS, Rehovot.
  19. 2009, Israel Physics Teachers Conference, Langbeheim, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Soft and Messy Matter, WIS, Rehovot.
  20. 2008, 40th Anniversary - Department of Science Teaching, Cohen, E., Yerushalmi, E., Henderson, C., Heller, K., & Heller, P., I Like These Problems But I Can’t Use Them on My Test” How Instructors Lower the Bar for Student Performance, Poster, WIS, Rehovot.
  21. 2008, Physics Education Group Seminar, Safadi, R., & Yerushalmi, E., Developing Reflective Problem Solving Skills Through Alternative Assessment Activities, WIS, Rehovot.
  22. 2008, Physics Education Group Seminar, Roth, Y., & Yerushalmi, E., "Soft and Biological Matter" - A 2-Year Interdisciplinary Program for High School Chemistry and Physics Student, WIS, Rehovot.
  23. 2006, NPTC Conference, Kapach, Z., Bagno, E., & Yerushalmi, E., Preparing for the Test – Knowledge Integration Activities, WIS, Rehovot
  24. NPTC Conference, Yerushalmi, E., & Polingher, C., Self Diagnosis Following the Exam - A Workshop for Physics Teachers, WIS, Rehovot.
  25. 2004, Meital 3rd Annual Conference on E-learning in Higher Education, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Structuring Cooperative Reflection on Reformed Practice Via Electronic Communication, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv.
  26. 2004, Israel Education Research Society, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., & Seggev, R., To Formulate the Problem Anew: Developing a Questionnaire on the Subject of Learning Practices in a Workshop for Physics Teachers, Beer Sheva.
  27. 2003, NPTC & IPS conference, Yerushalmi, E., Eylon, B., Seggev, R., & Zaltsman, B., Self Diagnosis of Problem Solutions: What Can Students Do?, Tel-Aviv.
  28. 2002, The 13th Conference of Israel Education Research Society, Yerushalmi, E., & Eylon, B., Measurement and Management of Cooperative Reflection on Practice, Ramat Gan.
  29. 1998, III Seminar for Ph.D Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Yerushalmi, E., Professional Development of Physics Teachers Through an Action Research Workshop that Focus on Promoting Self-Monitoring in Problem-Solving, Nir Etzion.
  30. 1997, The 14th Annual Conference on Computers in Education, Yerushalmi, E., Idar, Y., & Eylon, B., Teachers' Workshop in an Intranet Surrounding on Problem Solving, Tel-Aviv.
  31. 1995, II Seminar for Ph.D Students in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Yerushalmi, E., Feedback and Control in Physics Problem Solving – Analysis, Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Classroom Procedures, Beit Oren.

Scientific Productivity

Competitive Grants

Competitive Grants
2023 - 2025

*Educational NLP: Applying Large Language Models for Automated Assessment in Hebrew & Arabic" with Dr. Alexandron, Prof. Blonder, Israel Ministry of Science, 449,650 shekel / 2 years

2022 - 2025

*Interdisciplinary Dialogic Argumentation and Change in Epistemic Cognition Among Science Teachers, with Prof. Schwarz, Israel Science Foundation (ISF), 477,900 shekel / 3 years

2023

Professional Learning Communities for Physics Teachers, Trump Foundation, 156,000 / 3 months

2022 - 2025

Expanding a Physics Program, Trump Foundation, 780,000 / 3 years

2018 - present National Network – Physics Professional Learning Communities, Israel Ministry of Education, ~ 790,000 per year
2018 - present

National Physics Teachers Center, Israel Ministry of Education, ~ 750,000 per year

2017 - 2022

Development and Implementation of a Curricular Program to Teach Ninth Grade Physics in 200 Schools, Trump Foundation, 2,800,000 / 5 years

2017 - 2020

Research Physics, Israel Ministry of Education, 133,200 per year

2014

*Fulbright Specialist Program - Edward Redish

2013-4

Web-Based Diagnostic Modules in Optics for 10th grade, MALAM - the Israeli Center for Science and Technology Education, Ministry of Education, Israel, 31,500 shekel / 1 year

2011 Effect of Reflecting on Mistaken Solutions to Physics Problems with the Aid of Principle-based Prompts on Future Learning by Student, Israel Science Foundation (ISF), 514,800 shekel / 4 years
2009

Sample Solutions in Physics as a Resource for Learning and Teaching among Science Pre-Service Teachers from the Arab Sector in Israel, MOFET institute research authority grants, 7,500 $ / 1 years

2009

Models of the Atom and the Nucleus, Arabic version, MALAM - Israel Science Teaching Center, 204,000 shekel / 1year

2009

Models of light, Arabic version MALAM - Israel Science Teaching Center,   125,800 shekel / 1 year

2005

Effects of Self-Diagnosis Tasks on Learning from Physics Problem Solving, Israel Science Foundation (ISF), 324,910 shekel / 3 years

2002

Teacher guide for Regional Workshops Leaders: Cooperative Group Problem Solving MALAM - Israel Science Teaching Center, 65,000 shekel / 1 year

Students and Postdoctoral Fellows

Postdoctoral fellows - Current

2024-present Dan Klein

Graduate Students - Current

2023-present Adi Noga, Ph.D. student (with Dr. Levy)

2023-present Efrat Blau-Barak, M.Sc. student (with Prof. Katz)

2023-present Gilad Zohar Hazaraty, M.Sc. student (with Dr. Alexandron)

2023-present Kana Ofir, M.Sc. student (with Dr. Levy)

2020-present Perl-Nussbaum David, Ph.D. student (with Prof. Schwarz)

2020-present Ofek Sivan, M.Sc. student

Senior Interns - Past

2019-2021 Smadar Levy, Currently Staff Scientist, WIS

2016-2019 Elon Langbeheim, Currently senior lecturer, School of Education, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva

Postdoctoral fellows – Past

2021-2023 Michal Walter, Currently Head, PeTel, Personalized Teaching Learning - Physics Component, WIS

2020-2022 Larisa Shakhman, Currently Lecturer, Beit Berl College

2018-2019 Smadar Levy, Currently Staff Scientist, WIS

2012-2014 Nava Shulman (with Prof. Safran), Currently Algoritm Developer, Mobileye

2010-2011 Elisheva Cohen, Currently Lecturer, AFEKA, The Academic College of Engineering inTel Aviv

Graduate Students - Past

2023 Adi Noga, M.Sc. student, Currently PhD student

2023 Eliran Chen, M.Sc. student (with Dr. Alexandron), Currently Physics Teacher, Schwartz Reisman Science Education Center

2021 Ariel Abrashkin, Ph.D. (with Prof. Safran), Currently Physics Teacher, Blich High School, Mentor, Physics Inspector unit, Ministry of Education

2020 Haim Edri, Ph.D. (with Prof. Eylon), Currently Physics Teacher, Israel Science and Art Academy

2019 Perl-Nussbaum David, M.Sc, Currently PhD Student

2019 Ariel Steiner, Ph.D. (with Prof. Safran), Currently Physics Teacher, Schwartz Reisman Science Education Center

2018 Sawsan Ailabouni, Ph.D. (with Dr. Safadi), Currently Head, Excellence track, The Academic Arab College for Education, Haifa

2014 Elon Langbeheim, Ph.D. (with Prof. Safran), Currently Senior Lecturer, School of Education, BGU

2013 Menashe Puterkovski, Ph.D. (with Dr. Bagno), Currently Senior Lecturer, Head of the Teaching and Learning Center, Lev Academic Center-Jerusalem College of Technology

2011 Sawsan Ailabouni, M.Sc. (with Dr. Safadi), Currently Head, Excellence Track, The Academic Arab College for Education, Haifa

2002 Rachel Seggev, M.Sc. (with Prof. Eylon), Currently Retired

Graduate Students, Consultant - Past

2023 Sigron, Michal, Ph.D. (Advised by Prof. S. Dylak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Greater Poland District, Poland), Currently Physics Teacher, Kadima Mada Kfar Silver, Professional Learning Community Leader, WIS

2012 Shih-Yin Lin, Ph.D. (Advised by Prof. Singh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA), Currently Associate Professor, National Changhua University of Education, Department of Physics

International and National Collaborators

Ongoing

  1. 2024 - Present. Summer School for Ph.D students in Physics Education, Collaborating with Prof. Stamatis Vokos, California Polytechnic State University, USA, in writing a Proposal for GIREP Board.
  2. 2024 - Present. Integrating Computation Throughout the Physics Major Curriculum, collaborating with Prof. Shaul Hanany, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, USA, in submission of a proposal for Fulbright Specialist Program, organizing inter-university discussion group that aims to (1) integrate computation as a standard tool to solve physics problems into the undergraduate physics curriculum and (2) establish a departmental process for sustaining change.
  3. 2024 - Present. Transfer of the Productive Failure Approach From Mathematics to Physics. Prof. Dr. Gunnar Friege, Head of Physics Education Research Group, Leibniz University Hannvoer, Germany. Collaboration in submission of a proposal to Volkswagen Foundation - Research Cooperation Lower-Saxony Israel, 2024.
  4. 2024 - Present. Research-Based Development and Implementation of Teaching Materials for Physics Teachers Secondary School, in the Field of Radiation Protection, Collaboration with Dr. Ronen Hareuveny, Visiting Scientist at WIS from Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Israel.
  5. 2023 - Present. Examining Similarities and Differences Between the Instructional Lab Norms in the Israeli and German Educational Setting, and the Transferability of Strategies and Tools Developed Originally to Meet the Local Structural Constraints. Prof. Burkhard Priemer, Head of Physics Education Research Group, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. Coordination of a Weeklong Seminar (postponed from October 2023 to October 2024).
  6. 2023 - Present. Educational NLP: Applying Large Language Models for Automated Assessment in Hebrew & Arabic. Supported by Ministry of Science 2023-2025 grant. With Dr. Giora Alexandron and Prof. Ron Blonder, Department of Science Teaching, WIS. With Dr. Alexandron Co-advising Gilad Zohar-Hazarati MSc Research and Ofer Karp Practicum project.
  7. 2023 - Present. Study of Teachers’ Emotions in Professional Learning Communities of High School Physics Teachers, Collaboration with Prof. Dana Vedder-Weiss, School of Education, BGU and Dr. Smadar Levy, Department of Science Teaching, WIS.
  8. 2021 - Present. Interdisciplinary Dialogic Argumentation and Change in Epistemic Cognition Among Science Teachers. Supported by ISF 2099/22 grant with Prof. Baruch Schwarz, School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Co-advising David Perl-Nusbaum PhD Research.
  9. 2022 - Present. Macroscopic and Microscopic Descriptions of Thermal Phenomena: Energy Conservation and Degradation - Research Based Design of Professional Development Modules for Advanced Level Middle School Physics Teachers, supported by the Trump family foundation 2022-2025 grant. With Prof. Boaz Katz, Physics Faculty, WIS, Co-advising Efrat Blau-Barak’s MSc Research.
  10. 2022 - Present. Professional Growth of Teachers in the Context of Integrating Digital Activities to Promote Conceptual Understanding and Self- Regulated in Solving Problems in Physics. Supported by the Ministry of Education. With Dr. Smadar Levy, Department of Science Teaching, WIS, Co-advising Kana Ofir’s MSc Research.
  11. 2021 - Present. Large-Scale Professional Development via "Deliberation Labs": Teachers’ Resources, Orientation and Goals. Supported by the Ministry of Education. With Dr. Smadar Levy, Department of Science Teaching, WIS, Co-advising MSc and PhD of Adi Noga.
  12. 2020 - Present. Combining Expert- and Cluster-Analysis for Group-Level Personalization in the Context of Physics Problem Solving. With Dr. Giora Alexandron, Department of Science Teaching, WIS, Co-advising Eliran Chen MSc Research, WIS.
  13. 2019 - Present. Professional Visits - Sharing Research Based Instructional Strategies in the Physics Laboratory, and Related Professional Development Activities. With Prof. Natasha Holmes, Physics Department, Cornell University.
  14. 2018 - Present. Ma’ale - Interdisciplinary Computational Science, Advanced 5-Unit Course For Excelling Arab High School Students in Science and Engineering. Supported by Yad Hanadiv Foundation: Collaboration with Prof. Sam Safran, Department of Chemical and Biological Physics, WIS, Dr. Uri Bernholz, Dr. Yehuda Ben Horin, Dr. Hila Damari-Weissler, Davidson Institute of Science Education.
  15. 2016 - Present. Research Physics, An Advanced Level 3 Year Course For Physics Students: Collaborating with Dr. Dorothy Langley, Faculty of Instructional Technologies, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel.

past

  1. 2018 - 2022, Learning to Become a Physics Inquirer: Environment, Process, and Challenges, Prof. Stanislaw Dylak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Greater Poland District, Poland, Co-advising Michal Sigron PhD Research.
  2. 2022, Central Repository Management - PeTel Environment, Supervising Sabbatical Project, Oren Guillat, Hadarim High School.
  3. 2013 – 2020, Interdisciplinary Computational Science, Advanced 5-Unit Course for Excelling Science High School Students, with Sam Safran, Department of Chemical and Biological Physics, WIS, Prof. Ruth Chabay, Department of Physics, NCSU, USA, Dr. Yarden Ben Horin, Davidson Institue of Science Education. With Prof. Safran, Co-advising Ariel Steiner and Ariel Abrashkin PhD Research.
  4. 2020, "Electrostatics" and "Current Circuits" - Lesson Plans for Distance Learning for 12th Grade Students, Supervising Netanel Hazut Practikum Project, Schwartz Reisman Science Education Center.
  5. 2017, Adapting Tenth Grade Interdisciplinary Computational Science (ICS) Materials for Use in the United States, supported by NSF grants DUE-1624185 and DUE-1733904 IPLS Curriculum Development Collaboration with the Weizmann Institute. Collaboration with Prof. Wolfgang Christinian, Physics Department, Davidson College, USA, and Prof. Benjamin Dreyfus, George Mason University, VA, United States.
  6. 2011 - 2017, Effect of Reflecting on Mistaken Solutions to Physics Problems with the Aid of Principle-based Prompts on Future Learning by Students. Supported by ISF 1131/11 grant with Dr. Esther Bagno, Head, The National Center for Physics Teacher, WIS, Rehovot, Dr. Rafi Safadi, The Arab College of Education, Haifa, Israel. With Dr. Safadi, Co-Advising Sawsan Ailabouni PhD research.
  7. 2016, “Epistemic Games” for Modeling Complexity, Visiting Professorship, Prof. David Hammer, Education Department Chair, Physics & Astronomy, Tufts University, MA, USA.
  8. 2015, Numerical Calculations for Mentors of Students' Computational Research Projects in Physics, Workshop Booklet, with Prof. Boaz Katz, Physics, WIS, Co advising Dr. Uri Bernholz Practicum Project.
  9. 2008 - 2015, Physics Teaching Assistant’ Perceptions of Learning and Teaching Problem Solving, Prof. Chandralekha Singh, Physics Department, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Prof. Charles Henderson, Physics Department, Western Michigan University, MI, USA.
  10. 2014, Restructuring the Introductory Physics Course for Life Science, Fulbright Specialist Program. Prof. Edward Redish, Physics Department, UMD, USA.
  11. 2008 – 2014, Research Accompanying Development and Implementation of Web-Based Diagnostic Modules, in Mechanics, Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, Dr. Esther Bagno, Head, The National Center for Physics Teachers, WIS, Rehovot, Israel. Co-advising Menashe Puterkovski PhD Research.
  12. 2013, Computerized Platform to Support 9th Grade Teachers, Gravitation, Sabbatical Project Mrs. Lena Tschernichovski, MOFET, Israel.
  13. 2012, Computational modeling in the sciences, Visiting Professorship, Prof. Ruth Chabay, Physics Department, NCSU, NC, USA.
  14. 2008 - 2012, Soft Matter, 2-Unit Interdisciplinary Program for Chemistry and Physics High School Students, Prof. Sam Safran, Department of Chemical and Biological Physics, Prof. Avi Hofstein, Department of Science Teaching, WIS, Dr. Avi Golan, Chaise School of Contemporary Science, Davidson Institute of Science Education.
  15. 2000 – 2012, Physics Instructors’ Perceptions of Learning And Teaching Problem Solving, Prof. Kenneth Heller, Department of Physics, University of Minnesota, MN, USA, Prof. Patricia Heller, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, University of Minnesota, MN, USA, Prof. Charles Henderson, Physics Department, Western Michigan University, MI, USA.
  16. 2005 – 2012, Effects of Self-Diagnosis Tasks on Learning from Physics Problem Solving. Supported by ISF 1283/05 grant, with Prof. Chandralekha Singh, Physics department, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Prof. Bat Sheva Eylon, WIS, Rehovot.
  17. 2007 - 2011, Research Based Design of a Workshop for Arab High School Physics Teachers to Develop Reflection in Problem Solving through Alternative Assessment Activities. With Dr. Rafi Safadi, The Arab College of Education, Haifa. Co-Advising Sawsan Ailabouni MSc research.
  18. 2003 – 2005, Action Research Projects with Leading High School Teachers, Mrs. Corina Polingher and Mrs. Esther Magen, Designing An Intervention And Writing A Paper In Tehuda For The National Physics Teachers Audience and in Physics Education Journal For International Audience.

Languages

Hebrew – 3 (Fluent),   English - 3 (Fluent)

References available upon request