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Assoc Prof Teo Tang Wee
Associate Professor, National Institute of Education - Natural Sciences & Science Education
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TEO Tang Wee is an Associate Professor in the Natural Sciences and Science Education (Academic Group) in the National Institute of Education. She is also the Co-Head of the Multi-centric Education, Research and Industry STEM Centre (meriSTEM@NIE, https://www.nie.edu.sg/meristem).

Dr Teo Tang Wee is an Associate Professor in the Natural Sciences and Science Education (Academic Group), National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She is also the Co-Head of the Multi-centric Education, Research and Industry STEM Centre at NIE (meriSTEM@NIE). In 2007-2011, she received the National Institute of Education Overseas Graduate Scholarship to pursue her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. After graduation, she joined NIE/NTU as an Assistant Professor. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2018.

Tang Wee has experience as a STEM educator for more than 20 years. She was a Chemistry teacher at the National University of Singapore (NUS) High School of Mathematics and Science, a specialised STEM school for gifted and talented science and mathematics students in Singapore. In 2007-2011, she worked as a research assistant and evaluator on National Science Foundation (USA) funded STEM education projects. She spent 18 months at a specialised STEM school in the US to conduct her PhD research study. From 2011, she had obtained continued funding (total value of approximately SGD3 million as Principal Investigator/Project Leader) from local and international organisations and companies (e.g., Ministry of Education, Temasek Foundation, and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation [APEC]) to conduct research and outreach work in STEM education.

Tang Wee has received awards in research, teaching and service. In 2012, she received the Nanyang Award (Teamwork). In 2018, she was the recipient of the NIE Research Excellence Award and the Xilong Scientific - Singapore National Institute of Chemistry Industry Award in Chemistry Education. In 2021, she received the Asia-Pacific Science Education (Brill) Best Paper Award for her paper about special needs science education. In 2021, she received the NIE Excellence in Teaching Award and the NIE Long Service Award.

An equity scholar in STEM education, her current research focuses on issues of inclusivity in classrooms with under achievers and students with special education needs. She also studies gender issues in STEM education and published a chapter in a UNESCO report in 2020. She is an editorial board member of Asian Women and an Associate Editor of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Science Education, Pedagogies: An International Journal, and the Cultural Studies of Science Education. She is also the Founding Co-Editor-in-Chief of Research in Integrated STEM Education (Publisher: Brill).
STEM education,cultural sociology,gender studies,lower track learners,social equity,sociocultural studies
 
  • Drafting Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy curriculum materials with STEM education
  • Designing for the nurturing of new norms of social responsibility with the Socially Responsible Behaviour through Embodied Thinking (SORBET) Project
  • Understanding the Current Status and Impacting the Future of Singapore STEM Education Landscape: A Multi-Stage, Multi-Year Evaluation Study
  • Implementation of the S‑T‑E‑M Quartet Model in Food and Consumer Education
  • Using Technologies to Build Science Teachers' Capacity in Designing and Enacting Informal Science Lessons at Science Centres
Awards
2024 NIE Excellence in Teaching Award
2021 NIE Excellence in Teaching Award
2021 Asia-Pacific Science Education (APSE) Best Paper Award
2018 Xilong Scientific - Singapore National Institute of Chemistry Industry Award in Chemistry Education
2018 NIE Excellence in Research Award
2012 Nanyang Award (Teamwork)
2007-2011. National Institute of Education (Singapore) Overseas Graduate Scholarship
1998-2002 Ministry of Education (Singapore) Teaching Award
2002 Vice-Chancellor’s List, National University of Singapore
1998-2002 Dean’s List for Meritorious Performance, National University of Singapore
 
Courses Taught
Preservice courses:
QCY52B Pedagogies in Chemistry Education II
QCY52C Assessment Practices in School Chemistry
QCY52D Chemistry Micro-teaching
QUS511 Teaching of Lower Secondary Science Through a Thematic Approach

Undergraduate Chemistry Teacher Education courses:
ACY32A Microteaching in Chemistry
ACY42B Trends, Issues and Challenges in Chemistry Education

Undergraduate courses in the Minor in STEM Education programme:
AGE18Q Gender Issues in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
AGE18R Foundations to STEM Education

Master of Education (Science) programme courses:
MSC902 Science Curriculum Change and Curriculum Evaluation
MSC903 Science as Practice
MSC907 Critical Studies in Science Education
MSC908 STEM Education History, Policies, and Research Trends

Inservice STEM Education courses:
*INS4422 Principles of STEM Curriculum Integration
*INS4423 Approaches and Emerging Technologies in STEM Education
*Courses in the Certificate In STEM Curriculum Development Programme)
INS2185 Exploring Models Through Emerging Technology
INS2201 STEM Tasks with Chemistry Applications 1
 
Supervision of PhD Students
NIE/NTU Doctor of Philosophy (Education) Students:
Liu Xiaoyin (2025 -)
Xia Siying (2022 - )
Md Qawiem Md Jamil (2021 - )
Mohamed Faizal Bin Badron (Graduated in 2021)

NIE/NTU Masters (with Dissertation or by Research) Students:
Chen Yu (current); Master of Education (Science) (with Dissertation)
Feng Tianming; Master of Education (Science) (with Dissertation) (Graduated in 2021)
Ong Wee Yong; Master of Arts (by Research) (Graduated in 2018)
Ong Meixue Michelle; Master of Education (Science) (with Dissertation) (Graduated in 2018)

Visiting Students:
Wang Feiyue (Masters student, Shandong Normal University)
Thanika Vasinayanuwatana (PhD student; Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Huang Chao-Hsien (Masters student, Tsinghua University)