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Records Found: 4

Project Title: Learning Assistants Become Teachers (LABT)
Project Institution: University of Montana-Missoula
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): David R. Erickson
PI Email: david.erickson@umontana.edu
NSF Award Number:  1136412
Contact Name: David R. Erickson
Contact Title: Associate Professor
Contact Address 1: Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction
Contact Address 2: 32 Campus Drive
Contact Address 1: University of Montana
Contact City: Missoula
Contact State: Montana
Contact ZIP Code: 59812
Contact Phone: 406-243-5318
Contact Email: david.erickson@umontana.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Noyce Scholars Program
Project Institution: Montana State University
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: NSF Teaching Fellows, Post-baccalaureate Students, STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Mathematics, Other STEM Discipline
School District Partner: Rural Tribal and Reservation Schools
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Kenneth Miller
PI Email: kmiller@msubillings.edu
Project URL: http://www.msubillings.edu/nsp
NSF Award Number:  1339919
Contact Name: David Snow
Contact Title: Project Coordinator
Contact Address 1: College of Education
Contact Address 2: 1500 University Drive
Contact Address 1: Monatana State University
Contact City: Billings
Contact State: Montana
Contact ZIP Code: 59101
Contact Phone: 406.657.2329
Contact Email: david.snow1@msubillings.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Noyce Scholarships to Prepare Teachers for Culturally Sensitive Science and Mathematics Education of Native American Students
Project Institution: Salish Kootenai College
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Mathematics
School District Partner: Flathead Indian Reservation School Districts
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Wren Walker Robbins
PI Email: walker_walkerrobbins@skc.edu
NSF Award Number:  1758498
Contact Name: Wren Walker Robbins
Contact Title: Department Head, Secondary Education
Contact Address 1: Salish Kootenai College
Contact City: Pablo
Contact State: Montana
Contact ZIP Code: 59855
Contact Phone: 406-275-4780
Contact Email: wren_walkerrobbins@skc.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: STEM Teacher Pathways for Rural and Native American Populations: Building Capacity to Address a STEM Teacher Shortage in Montana
Project Institution: University of Providence
Project Category(ies): Capacity Building
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Mathematics, Other STEM Discipline
School District Partner: Browning Public Schools, Heart Butte Public Schools, Rocky Boy Public Schools
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Thomas A. Raunig
PI Email: thomas.raunig@uprovidence.edu
NSF Award Number:  1852900
Contact Name: Lisa Flowers
Contact Title: Vice President of Advancement
Contact Address 1: 1301 20th Street South
Contact Address 2: University of Providence
Contact City: Great Falls
Contact State: Montana
Contact ZIP Code: 59405
Contact Phone: 406-791-5295
Contact Email: lisa.flowers@uprovidence.edu
Project Status: Completed

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