Leon Walls

Associate Professor of Education

Leon Walls
Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D. in Geoenvironmental Science Education from Purdue University
  • M.A. in Instructional Leadership from Marquette University
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering from St. Mary's University, TX

BIO

In hopes of reversing inequity in science classrooms, Dr. Leon Walls challenges students to think about the language and techniques they use to teach science and how to relate all children in discussions.

Dr. Walls started his career as an electrical engineer. He earned a Master of Education degree from Marquette University and taught middle school science in the Milwaukee Public Schools district. 

In his doctoral program in Geoenvironmental Science Education at Purdue University, he engaged in nature of science (NOS) learning and discussions. Using this research framework, he began exploring how very young children of color conceive of and understand the practice of science and the role of scientists. Research strongly suggests that possessing an accurate understanding of NOS is an important factor in determining whether students achieve science literacy.

In his widely referenced study, “Third Grade African American Students’ Views of the Nature of Science,” Walls worked with a sample of African American third grade children in an effort to make science equitable for all students. The study advocated for the use of constant monitoring of student views to construct inquiry-based science lessons and increased research about students of color.

Courses

  • Laboratory Experience in Inquiry
  • Laboratory Experience in Literacy
  • Race and Racism in the U.S.
  • Science of Sustainability
  • Teaching Science for Meaning

Publications

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Awards and Achievements

  • Gund Institute for Environment Catalyst Award, University of Vermont (2023)
  • Faculty Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont
  • Faculty Resource Network, Scholar-in-Residence New York University (2012)
  • International Network of Teacher Education Institutions, U.S. Delegate Member from UNESCO (2012)
  • Jane and Michael Wilson Doctoral Award in Science Education from Purdue University (2008)
  • Bilsland Strategic Initiatives Fellowship from Purdue University (2008)

Area(s) of expertise

  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Multiculturalism
  • Race and Racism
  • Science Education
  • Science of Sustainability
  • Teacher Education

Bio

In hopes of reversing inequity in science classrooms, Dr. Leon Walls challenges students to think about the language and techniques they use to teach science and how to relate all children in discussions.

Dr. Walls started his career as an electrical engineer. He earned a Master of Education degree from Marquette University and taught middle school science in the Milwaukee Public Schools district. 

In his doctoral program in Geoenvironmental Science Education at Purdue University, he engaged in nature of science (NOS) learning and discussions. Using this research framework, he began exploring how very young children of color conceive of and understand the practice of science and the role of scientists. Research strongly suggests that possessing an accurate understanding of NOS is an important factor in determining whether students achieve science literacy.

In his widely referenced study, “Third Grade African American Students’ Views of the Nature of Science,” Walls worked with a sample of African American third grade children in an effort to make science equitable for all students. The study advocated for the use of constant monitoring of student views to construct inquiry-based science lessons and increased research about students of color.

Courses

  • Laboratory Experience in Inquiry
  • Laboratory Experience in Literacy
  • Race and Racism in the U.S.
  • Science of Sustainability
  • Teaching Science for Meaning

Publications

Awards and Achievements

  • Gund Institute for Environment Catalyst Award, University of Vermont (2023)
  • Faculty Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont
  • Faculty Resource Network, Scholar-in-Residence New York University (2012)
  • International Network of Teacher Education Institutions, U.S. Delegate Member from UNESCO (2012)
  • Jane and Michael Wilson Doctoral Award in Science Education from Purdue University (2008)
  • Bilsland Strategic Initiatives Fellowship from Purdue University (2008)

Areas of Expertise

  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Multiculturalism
  • Race and Racism
  • Science Education
  • Science of Sustainability
  • Teacher Education