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2017 Noyce Summit PI Poster Abstract Catalog

Records found: 130

SMTRI: A Study of Science and Mathematics Teacher Candidates Across the University of California System

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1340109
  • Topic Research and Evaluation
  • First Name Patricia
  • Last Name Stoddart
  • Discipline N/A

Southeast Regional Noyce Connections: Convening a Community of Learners Focused on STEM Pre-Service Teacher Education

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1550043
  • Topic Teaching a Diverse Student Population
  • First Name Andre
  • Last Name Green
  • Discipline Biology

STEM EduGators: UF Noyce Scholars Program

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1240035
  • Topic Partnerships with High-Need Schools and Districts
  • First Name Tom
  • Last Name Dana
  • Discipline Math

STEM Teacher Preparation at the University of Houston: Learning through Informal and Formal Experiences (UH-LIFE)

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1557309
  • Topic Innovative Noyce Program Practices and Teacher Preparation Models (including new courses & degree requirement & early field experiences)
  • First Name Paige
  • Last Name Evans
  • Discipline Math

STEM Teachers for English Language Learners: Excellence and Retention

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1439923
  • Topic Teaching a Diverse Student Population
  • First Name Julie
  • Last Name Bianchini
  • Discipline Math

Summer internships for rising sophomores and juniors as a recruitment tool for secondary science and math education: Lessons from two years of interns.

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1439824
  • Topic Recruitment, Retention, and Marketing Strategies
  • First Name Carl
  • Last Name Frederickson
  • Discipline Other: Multiple

Summer Teaching Internships for Undergraduate STEM Majors for Teacher Recruitment

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1136377
  • Topic Recruitment, Retention, and Marketing Strategies
  • First Name Lisa
  • Last Name Borgerding
  • Discipline Other: All math and science

Supporting STEM Teaching and Learning through Communities: Action Research

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1136392
  • Topic Innovative Noyce Program Practices and Teacher Preparation Models (including new courses & degree requirement & early field experiences)
  • First Name Sandra
  • Last Name Madden
  • Discipline Math

Supporting the Teachers of TELBio: Teaching English Learners Biology

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1340020
  • Topic Teaching a Diverse Student Population
  • First Name Brendan
  • Last Name Callahan
  • Discipline Biology

TEACH! SouthCoast STEM – a TF/MTF Project at UMass Dartmouth

  • Year 2017
  • NSF Award #1136382
  • Topic Partnerships with High-Need Schools and Districts
  • First Name Stephen
  • Last Name Witzig
  • Discipline Other: STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

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