SPARC Research

SPARC research continues and refines the work begun four years ago when Dr. David Collum at Missouri Baptist University (MBU) asked the question, “Does the classroom simulation program, simSchool, have any impact on pre-service teachers’ understanding of diversity?”

To meet new accreditation diversity standards, MBU’s Dr. Collum began researching simulation-based learning (SBL) platforms to determine the efficacy of using simulations to provide pre-service teachers experience teaching diverse students.

With the support of Dr. Melanie Bishop, Dean of the School of Education at MBU, Dr. Collum forged ahead with simSchool research at his university, and over the next two years, he included additional universities across the United States and Puerto Rico.

Dr. Bishop addresses the importance of simSchool research in her video.

Pragmatic Solutions (simSchool) has designated Missouri Baptist University the research hub for simSchool 2.0 studies in education preparation.

New Universities Come Aboard for 2019-20 School Year

Joining our 2018 SPARC participants, Missouri Baptist University, Hannibal LaGrange University, and University of West Alabama, we welcome:

Campbell University School of Education

Dickinson State University

Liberty University

We look forward to an exciting and productive year!