Submit all proposals no later than April 7, 2006 using the official
Call for Proposals Submission Form available at http://www.wvnet.edu/wvconf2006/propsubform.html.
http://www.wvnet.edu/conference/callforprop.php
Marshall University
746 Smith Hall
Department of Mathematics
400 Hal Greer Blvd
Huntington, WV 25755-2560
USA
1 (304) 696-3043 Math
1 (304) 696-7166 LEGO City at RTI
RTI
Meaningful collaboration with other institutions of higher
education, preK-12 school districts, community organizations, grant partners
and other colleagues to solve the many problems related to improving science
and mathematics education in rural school environments
Connection of mathematics and science education of K-16
students to the critical need of preparing future engineers, mathematicians
and scientists as well as preparing future teachers in these content areas.�
"The Statewide 21st Century STEM Academy will be beneficial
as we move forward with implementing our vision for 21st century learning,
particularly in regard to professional development for teachers," said
State Superintendent of Schools Steven Paine. "The STEM Academy also creates
innovative models for teaching and learning that could be replicated throughout
the state."
In addition to professional development for teachers
and academic enrichment for students, the academy will serve as a clearinghouse
to disseminate research regarding the effectiveness of different teaching
and learning strategies in the STEM fields.
The STEM Academy will also serve as a liaison with
regional and national organizations with an interest in STEM issues, will
identify grant opportunities, and initiate the development of grant proposals
to local, state, federal and private sources in support of its activities.
There will also be a public outreach component so that parents, policymakers,
business leaders, the news media and the general public can be informed
about the importance of STEM education.
�Teacher education students at Marshall will benefit
from the Academy, also,� said Dr. Sarah N. Denman, provost and senior vice
president for academic affairs at Marshall. �We will be able to increase
the math and science content knowledge and clinical experience of our teacher
candidates. Any format that Marshall University can use to enhance
and provide greater access in the STEM discipline fields is a tremendous
benefit not only to our students and teachers, but also to the State of
West Virginia.�
�The STEM Academy represents one of the signature initiatives
in the strategic vision of Marshall University,� Marshall President Stephen
J. Kopp said. �It is an important step toward advancing the foundations
critical for success in the STEM fields. The academy will provide us with
another way of reaching out to the local community and the state.�
The Statewide 21st Century STEM Academy activities
are expected to begin this summer, according to Maynard.
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