Mubina Schroeder

Mubina Schroeder

Associate Professor

Personal Information

About


Mubina Schroeder, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Education and Human Services at Molloy University. Dr. Schroeder teaches graduate and doctoral-level courses in cognitive sciences, science pedagogy, and educational technology. She has her educational training in neuroscience, cognitive sciences, and pedagogy, and has worked on research projects with Dr. Carol Dweck’s Brainology initiative, United States Department of Energy, New York University, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.  She is the recipient of the New York Times Teachers Who Make a Difference Award for her work as a New York City public school science teacher and she was twice granted the Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship by the United States Department of Energy to research increasing engagement in science classrooms.  Dr. Schroeder was elected to the Executive Board of Directors at the Global NGO Committee at the United Nations, where her projects focused on using educational technology to foster social-emotional learning skills in elementary education curriculum. She currently serves as a co-director of the Cognition and Learning Lab at Molloy University.

Research Interests

  • human computer interaction
  • stem education
  • social emotional learning
  • education technology for special populations

Disciplines

  • Education
  • Science and Mathematics Education
  • Cognitive Science