Eric Brunsell, Ed.D.

Doctor of Education (Ed.D) | Montana State University (2006)
Areas of Expertise:
- Science, Technology and Engineering Education
I began my education career as a physics and physical science teacher in Appleton, Wisconsin. In 2000, I left the classroom to become the director of Space Education Initiatives, a non-profit organization focused on providing professional development opportunities for teachers throughout the nation.
While at Space Education Initiatives, I administered a number of education programs for NASA, including the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Solar System Educators Program and a plant growth experiment on the International Space Station that involved more than 600 elementary and middle schools.
In 2006, I joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. I am currently an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Excel Center at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh.
I completed my undergraduate degree in physics education at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and a Masters of Science degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. I was a doctoral fellow in the National Science Foundation-funded Center for Teaching and Learning in the West and completed a doctorate in science education at Montana State University.
Date of First Employment at UW Oshkosh: 2008
Years of P-12 Experience: 3 years
Classes Typically Taught
- Elementary Science and Environmental Science Methods
- Secondary Science Methods (Alternative Certification)
- Action Research