

Sarah Bush
Recognized as a leader in the field of science education, Dr. Sarah Bush serves as a Teaching Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Missouri. With a distinguished academic career, she earned her PhD from the University of East Anglia in 1993, marking the beginning of her journey in advancing educational methodologies in the sciences. Dr. Bush has been celebrated for her innovative approaches to teaching, receiving numerous prestigious awards. Among these accolades are the William T. Kemper Fellowships for Teaching Excellence, which highlight her commitment to fostering an engaging and effective learning environment. She has also been honored with the Ernest L. Boyer International Award for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology, underscoring her dedication to integrating technology into the educational experience. Her research interests lie at the intersection of technology and science education, where she explores how digital tools can enhance learning outcomes and student engagement. Dr. Bush's work in this area has been instrumental in shaping modern pedagogical strategies, making her a sought-after expert in the field. In addition to her research, Dr. Bush is actively involved in curriculum development and educational policy, striving to create inclusive and accessible learning opportunities for all students. Her contributions to the academic community extend beyond the classroom, as she frequently collaborates with colleagues to share best practices and innovative teaching techniques. Dr. Bush's dedication to education and her pioneering research have made her a respected figure at the University of Missouri and beyond. Her passion for teaching and her commitment to leveraging technology in education continue to inspire both her students and her peers.