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Records Found: 13

Project Title: Robert Noyce Scholarships Phase II: Preparing Teachers for a New Era
Project Institution: Michigan State University
Project Category(ies): Track 2: Teaching Fellowships
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12, K-5
Principal Investigator (PI): Angela Calabrese Barton
PI Email: acb@msu.edu
NSF Award Number:  0833287
Contact Name: Angela Calabrese Barton
Contact Title: Professor
Contact Address 1: 327 Erickson Hall
Contact Address 2: Michigan State University
Contact City: East Lansing
Contact State: Michigan
Contact ZIP Code: 48824
Contact Phone: 517-432-4876
Contact Email: acb@msu.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Robert Noyce Scholarships: A Collaborative Model for STEM Secondary Teacher Education
Project Institution: University of Michigan
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Detroit Public Schools
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Brian Coppola
PI Email: bcoppola@umich.edu
Project URL: http://www.ideainstitute.umich.edu
NSF Award Number:  0934678
Contact Name: Brian Coppola
Contact Title: Co-director, IDEA Institute
Contact Address 1: 204 Washtenaw, Room 3236
Contact Address 2: University of Michigan
Contact City: Ann Arbor
Contact State: Michigan
Contact ZIP Code: 48109
Contact Phone: 734-647-9353
Contact Email: ideainstitute@umich.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Teaching for the Future
Project Institution: Wayne State University
Project Category(ies): Track 2: Teaching Fellowships
Identifying Characteristics: STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Detroit Public Schools
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Maria M. Ferreira
PI Email: m.ferreira@wayne,edu
NSF Award Number:  0335739
Contact Name: Maria M. Ferreira
Contact Title: Associate Professor
Contact Address 1: 5425 Gullen Mall, Room 281
Contact Address 2: Wayne State University
Contact City: Detroit
Contact State: Michigan
Contact ZIP Code: 48202
Contact Phone: 313-577-6370
Contact Email: m.ferreira@wayne.edu
Project Status: Completed
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