Emerita Professor Kathryn Scantlebury research interests focus on feminist/gender issues in various aspects of science education, including material feminism, urban education, preservice teacher education, teachers’ professional development, and academic career paths in academe. Scantlebury has been a guest researcher at the Centre for Gender Research at Uppsala University, Sweden since 2010, and is currently an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She served as co-editor for Gender and Education from 2016-2023 and has been a lead editor for Cultural Studies of Science Education and co-editor of two book series for Brill Publishers since 2010. Scantlebury is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a Research Fellow of the National Science Teachers Association and a recipient of the American Education Research Association's (AERA) Distinguished Contributions to Gender Equity in Education Research Award. Emeritus Professor Stephen M. Ritchie is passionate about enabling learners to achieve success. Searching for new ways to engage learners so they may develop essential literacies for the real world has been his focus. Accordingly, he has led several nationally funded research projects on the emotional engagement of students for learning science and the emotional experiences of beginning science teachers. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the internationally ranked research journal: Research in Science Education from 2008 to 2012. Before becoming a teacher educator, he was a science teacher for 12 years. He was the Dean of Education at Murdoch University, Australia from 2013 to 2018, and Acting Provost for more than one of those years (2015-2016).