Rose Honey

Rose Honey

Rose Honey worked as a researcher on the Understandings of Consequence Project and the Causal Learning Projects. She received her doctorate and master's degrees (Mind, Brain, and Education) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education with a focus on indigenous science education. Rose grew up in Darby, Montana and received her B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Oregon. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zimbabwe she taught science and mathematics in a rural secondary school. She also developed and taught science summer camps at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and at an elementary school in Maui and was a preschool teacher in Lincoln, MA.  She also worked as a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in educational media and formative evaluation courses.  She has done research in fluid dynamics at the University of Oregon under Prof. Russell J. Donnelly and functional brain imaging research at Oregon Health and Science University under Alexander A. Stevens. She has conducted educational media research for Big Big Productions, Sesame Workshop, and Nick Jr.  She lives in Missoula, MT and is broadly interested in Indigenous cultures and cultural integration into science education.