Mia Marcus
Associate Professor of Psychology
College of Humanities, Education & Social Sciences
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Psychology
About Me
My program of research focuses on the role of social interactions in promoting young children’s learning and remembering. I examine how parent-child conversational interactions during hands-on activities impact children's learning and applications of learning across contexts and over time. Currently, I am investigating the links between early STEM-learning experiences and life-long scientific pursuits. My goal is to identify methods that parents and museum educations can use with young children to foster early understanding and interest in STEM.
Education
- Postdoctoral Fellow — Northwestern University
- PhD Developmental Psychology — Loyola University Chicago
- MA Developmental Psychology — Loyola University Chicago
- BS Psychology — Loyola University Chicago