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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2017
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2026-08-15
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Cathy Wissehr's research has focused on the intersection of media and public health, specifically investigating the portrayal of health information and its impact on public understanding and behavior. Her work examines how health messages are communicated and consumed, particularly in relation to public health initiatives and health disparities. She has explored themes related to health literacy and the accessibility of health information.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 243
Selected Publications
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Integrating Informational Text and STEM: An Innovative and Necessary Curricular Approach (2017)
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Embedding Sustainability Instruction Across Content Areas: Best Classroom Practices From Informal Environmental Education (2017)
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Expanding Earth Science in STEM: A Model (2015)
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Equitable Written Assessments for English Language Learners: How Scaffolding Helps (2014)
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Why the Secret of the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont Should Influence Science Education—Connecting People and Nature (2014)
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Preparing for the Plunge: Preservice Teachers’ Assessment Literacy (2011)
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Looking Back at the Sputnik Era and Its Impact on Science Education (2011)
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