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TEACHER DEVELOPMENT IDEAS AND MATERIALS
NSF research and development projects have produced a rich array of principles, materials,and practitioner insights that are helpful guides to improved preparation and professional development of STEM teachers. The following examples illustrate the range of ideas and products available from that work.
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MyScope Outreach
FEI and the Australian Microscopy & Microanalysis Research Facility (AMMRF) have partnered to launch MyScope Outreach. It is an easy-to-use platform that gives students a glimpse into the microscopic world around them.
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Whyville
Whyville is an interactive website and part of a larger research project. In Whyville, millions of "citizens" come from all over to learn, create, and have fun together.
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Connecting with Mathematics: Ideas behind Techniques
The Education Developoment Center (EDC) is developing, field-testing, and disseminating professional development materials for mathematics teachers in grades 6-12.
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Universal Design in Science Education
The Universal Design in Science Education project develops technology-rich science curriculum modules for grades 3-6.
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Understanding Science
The mission of Understanding Science is to provide a fun, accessible, and free resource that accurately communicates what science is and how it really works.
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Think Math!
Think Math! is a comprehensive kindergarten through fifth grade curriculum that provides high-quality mathematics for all children.
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The Fun Works careers guide web site
Fun works is a web site designed to help young people explore ways to link their interests to exciting future careers.
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Teaching Elementary School Science as Argument
The Teaching Elementary School Science as Argument (TESSA) has two main purposes: (1) To develop electronic resources to support preservice elementary teachers in learning to teach science as argument, and (2) To study the development of preservice elementary teachers knowledge and practices for teaching school science as argument.
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Focus on Function
This article discusses Structure-Behavior-Function thinking to help students think deeply, systematically and with an orientation that will help them learn and more fully understand complex systems.
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Exploratorium Science Snackbook
The science snackbook is a collection of science education resources that are based on, and scaled down from, exhibits in the museum of science, art and human perception in San Francisco.
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Understanding Evolution for Teachers
With over a million hits per year, www.evolution is a teacher resource aimed at improving the understanding of the nature of science, the patterns and processes of evolution, and the history of evolutionary thought and to increase their ability to teach these subjects effectively.
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Science Notebooks in K-12 Classrooms
Science notebooks can be used to help students develop, practice, and refine their science understanding, while also enhancing reading, writing
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Physics by Inquiry
Physics by Inquiry is a set of laboratory-based modules that provide a step-by-step introduction to physics and the physical sciences. All the modules have been explicitly designed to develop scientific reasoning skills and to provide practice in relating scientific concepts, representations, and models to real world phenomena
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Science Literacy - A Natural Fit
Professional development leaders will find what they need to help teachers understand and use the many connections between balanced literacy
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Math in Context
Mathematics in Context (MiC) is a comprehensive 6-8 mathematics curriculum. It uses realistic contexts and multiple strategies to discover, explore, and understand rich math concepts
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Math Pathways and Pitfalls
Math Pathways and Pitfalls (MPP) provides professional development for teachers, and intervention lessons for students in grades K-8
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Making Science Mentors
The Making Science Mentors program trains middle school science teachers to be effective mentors for other middle school teachersusing a long-term, inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning how to be a more effective science educator
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Lenses on Learning
The Lenses on Learning program is a modular course that addresses a number of issues of importance to administrators as they seek to support Standards-based mathematics instruction in their schools and districts. Each module contains sufficient material for 3-5 class sessions of three hours each.
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School Leadership Professional Development
School Leadership Games is a professional training tool built for aspiring and practicing school leaders. These games will offer complete simulated school leadership experiences, and will ultimately be configurable into a comprehensive game of school leadership in which players will have the opportunity to run schools and learn the necessary skills and qualities of successful school leaders through game play.
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Teachers' Domain
Teachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital media resources produced by public television, designed for classroom use and professional development
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Mathematics Leadership Institute
Three departments at Rice University collaborated to create a professional development model for developing secondary school teacher leaders in mathematics.
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Resources for Environmental Literacy
Resources for Environmental Literacy offers a fresh way to enhance your classroom productivity. The environmental context it provides can improve your students' science learning even as learning the science improves their ability to deal with five real-world topics.
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SMILE: Math and Science resources for out-of-school learning
The Science and Math Informal Learning Education (SMILE) pathway collects the best educational materials on the web and creates learning activities, tools, and services for those who teach school-aged kids in non-classroom settings.
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Democratizing the Math of Change
The SimCalc project seeks to democratize access to the mathematics of change, making challenging concepts accessible to ordinary middle school students.
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Improving Evaluation of Professional Development
This work of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) assists states in improving evaluations of the quality of professional development for teachers
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Focus on Mathematics
Focus on Mathematics is a partnership seeking to improve student achievement by providing mathematics teachers with the content knowledge and skills valuable in their profession
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Everyday Mathematics
The Everyday Mathematics program is an elementary mathematics program celebrating 20 years of research and development
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The Essentials of Science and Literacy
The Essentials of Science and Literacy shows how to bring together balanced literacy instruction and inquiry science
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Environmental Connections
Environmental Connections is a guide to assist in teaching about the environment, whatever the class subject
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Developing Mathematical Ideas
Developing Mathematical Ideas (DMI) is a staff development/teacher education program designed to help educators think through the major ideas of K-6 mathematics
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Curriculum Topic Study
The Curriculum Topic Study (CTS) is developing a set of tools and professional development processes to engage science and mathematics teachers and professional developers
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Environmental Inquiry
Environmental Inquiry (EI) is a website and curriculum series developed to help high school students conduct environmental science research.
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Boston Science Partnership
The Boston Science Partnership is a project designed to improve science teaching and learning in Boston's middle schools and high schools, to enhance university-level teaching by STEM faculty, and to ensure the university partners continued support for and faculty involvement in science education.
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Writing in Science
The Expository Writing and Science Notebooks Program developed professional resources to help elementary teachers strengthen their students' writing skills, particularly writing in science notebooks.
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Iowa Science Literacy Project
The Iowa Science Literacy project is a collaborative endeavor between the content areas of science and literacy, with an emphasis on the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH), an exciting approach to teaching science in classrooms from primary to collegiate levels.
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ATE Central
ATE Central is a freely available online portal and collection of materials and services that highlight the work of the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) projects and centers.
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Engineering is Elementary
The Engineering is Elementary (EiE) project aims to foster engineering and technological literacy among children.
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The Video Mosaic Collaborative (VMC)
The Video Mosaic Collaborative (VMC) is a relatively new project that is integrating a significant video collection of students and teachers
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The Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition
The Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition has developed extensive programs for Mathematics Specialists and is just beginning work
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The MSP Knowledge Management and Dissemination Project (KMD)
The MSP Knowledge Management and Dissemination Project (KMD) website is based on findings from research and insights from practice

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