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Records Found: 5

Project Title: Building Capacity to Enhance an Online STEM Teacher Education Program with Simulations
Project Institution: Concord University
Project Category(ies): Capacity Building
Identifying Characteristics: NSF Teaching Fellows
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Andrea Campbell
PI Email: acampbell@concord.edu
NSF Award Number:  2150718
Contact Name: Andrea Campbell
Contact Title: Director of Teacher Education
Contact Address 1: Concord University
Contact Address 2: 1000 Vermillion Street
Contact City: Athens
Contact State: West Virginia
Contact ZIP Code: 24712
Contact Phone: 304-952-4536
Contact Email: acampbell@concord.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Building the Educational Infrastructure with Scholarships for STEM Teachers to Transform the Economy of West Virginia
Project Institution: West Virginia University
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Marion and Doddridge County Schools
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): John Stewart
PI Email: jcstewart1@mail.wvu.edu
Project URL: https://wvuteach.wvu.edu
NSF Award Number:  1660713
Contact Name: John Stewart
Contact Title: Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Contact Address 1: 235 White Hall
Contact Address 2: West Virginia University
Contact City: Morgantown
Contact State: West Virginia
Contact ZIP Code: 26506
Contact Phone: 304-293-5107
Contact Email: jcstewart1@mail.wvu.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers (M3T): Supporting Teacher Leadership and Networked Improvement of Mathematics Education in West Virginia
Project Institution: West Virginia University
Project Category(ies): Track 3: Master Teaching Fellowships
Identifying Characteristics: NSF Master Teaching Fellows
Discipline Focus: Mathematics
School District Partner: West Virginia Department of Education, Pocahontas County Schools
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Matthew Campbell
PI Email: mpcampbell@mail.wvu.edu
Project URL: https://cils.wvu.edu/m3t
NSF Award Number:  1950217
Contact Name: Matthew Campbell
Contact Title: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education
Contact Address 1: PO Box 6122
Contact Address 2: West Virginia University
Contact City: Morgantown
Contact State: West Virginia
Contact ZIP Code: 26506
Contact Phone: 304-293-4714
Contact Email: mpcampbell@mail.wvu.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Mountaineer Mathematics Master Teachers: A Networked Improvement Community Building Capacity for Mathematics Teacher Leadership in West Virginia
Project Institution: West Virginia University
Project Category(ies): Capacity Building, Track 3: Master Teaching Fellowships
Identifying Characteristics: NSF Master Teaching Fellows
Discipline Focus: Mathematics
School District Partner: Pocahontas County Schools
Other Institutional Partner: West Virginia Department of Education
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Matthew Campbell
PI Email: mpcampbell@mail.wvu.edu
NSF Award Number:  1758354
Contact Name: Matthew Campbell
Contact Title: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education
Contact Address 1: PO Box 6122
Contact Address 2: West Virginia University
Contact City: Morgantown
Contact State: West Virginia
Contact ZIP Code: 26506
Contact Phone: 304-293-4714
Contact Email: mpcampbell@mail.wvu.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Teaching Excellence At College for High Achievement in West Virginia (TEACH-WV)
Project Institution: West Virginia University
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Throughout the state of West Virginia
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): J. Kasi Jackson
PI Email: kasi.jackson@mail.wvu.edu
Project URL: http://wmst.wvu.edu/financial_assistance_awards_scholarships/teach_wv
NSF Award Number:  0833111
Contact Name: J. Kasi Jackson
Contact Title: Assistant Professor
Contact Address 1: 210 Eiesland Hall
Contact City: Morgantown
Contact State: West Virginia
Contact ZIP Code: 26506-6450
Contact Phone: 304-293-2339
Contact Email: kasi.jackson@mail.wvu.edu
Project Status: Completed

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