The Biology and Mathematics Educator Scholarship Project to Prepare Future Secondary Education STEM Teachers

为未来中学教育 STEM 教师做好准备的生物和数学教育者奖学金项目

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1557233
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 119.91万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2016-03-01 至 2022-02-28
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

With funding from the National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program, the Biology and Mathematics Educator Scholarship Project to Prepare Future Secondary Education STEM Teachers will recruit undergraduate majors in biology or mathematics and prepare them to become secondary biology or mathematics teachers. The project will fund 18 scholarships over five years. In this project, Sacred Heart University will collaborate with two high-need school districts to offer preparation that will increase the number of undergraduate biology and mathematics majors entering secondary education. Project activities will include new STEM-specific teacher education curricula and supports that will enable STEM teachers to be effective in a high-need, multicultural classroom. These exceptionally qualified biology and mathematics majors will receive scholarships during their junior and senior years as a STEM major and during one post-baccalaureate year while they earn a Master of Arts in Teaching. The project's objectives are to recruit, retain, and graduate the Noyce scholars; to have them fulfill their teaching commitment; to ensure they benefit from current and innovative best practices that prepare them to teach in high-need STEM classrooms; to provide them with inquiry-based research experiences that improve their understanding and ability to teach the nature of science and research; and to prepare them as effective teachers as evidenced by their students' success.The project will implement enhanced curricular and extracurricular activities to achieve the project goals of increasing both the number and effectiveness of highly qualified biology and mathematics teachers graduating from Sacred Heart University who subsequently teach in high-need secondary school districts. Project activities will develop undergraduate and graduate courses integrating mathematics and science within the framework of STEM education, create research and service-learning opportunities, provide mentoring, and foster the development of a professional teaching identity to increase persistence and avoid the high teacher turnover currently experienced by partnering districts. The institution will develop two new courses to prepare the scholars to break down silos between science and mathematics and to better prepare their secondary students to understand knowledge transfer between settings. This will particularly benefit students in multicultural and high-need classrooms who need multiple perspectives and reinforcement to improve both mathematics and science skills. Additional foci of these courses will be on teaching project-based inquiry learning and grounding instruction in relevant, community-based applications. Participation in STEM research with peer support will improve the scholars' understanding of science and mathematics practices and their ability to communicate and teach inquiry-based activities, and service learning will promote community engagement. A long-term mentoring relationship and additional professional identity development will cement the scholars' self-confidence and help them persist in a challenging position. The project evaluation and research will generate evidence in support of the new curriculum, as well as scholar participation in STEM research, service learning, mentoring, and professional identity development.
在美国国家科学基金会罗伯特·诺伊斯教师奖学金计划的资助下,生物学和数学教育家奖学金项目为未来的中学教育STEM教师做准备,将招募生物学或数学专业的本科生,并为他们成为中学生物学或数学教师做准备。该项目将在五年内资助18个奖学金。在这个项目中,圣心大学将与两个高需求学区合作,提供准备,这将增加进入中学教育的本科生物和数学专业的数量。项目活动将包括新的专门针对STEM的教师教育课程和支持,使STEM教师能够在高需求的多元文化课堂中发挥作用。这些特别合格的生物学和数学专业的学生将获得奖学金,在他们的大三和大四作为STEM专业,并在一个学士学位后的一年,而他们获得文学硕士教学。该项目的目标是招聘,保留和毕业诺伊斯学者;让他们履行他们的教学承诺;确保他们从当前和创新的最佳实践中受益,使他们能够在高需求的STEM教室中教学;为他们提供基于探究的研究经验,提高他们的理解和能力,教授科学和研究的性质;该项目将实施强化的课程和课外活动,以实现项目目标,即增加从圣心大学毕业的高素质生物和数学教师的数量和效率,这些教师随后将在高中任教,需要中学学区。项目活动将在STEM教育框架内开发将数学和科学相结合的本科生和研究生课程,创造研究和服务学习机会,提供指导,并促进专业教学身份的发展,以提高持久性并避免合作地区目前经历的高教师流动率。该机构将开发两门新课程,让学者们做好打破科学和数学之间孤岛的准备,并让中学生更好地了解环境之间的知识转移。这将特别有利于学生在多元文化和高需求的教室谁需要多个角度和加强,以提高数学和科学技能。这些课程的其他重点将是教学项目为基础的研究性学习和相关的,基于社区的应用接地指令。在同伴支持下参与STEM研究将提高学者对科学和数学实践的理解,以及他们交流和教授基于探究的活动的能力,服务学习将促进社区参与。长期的指导关系和额外的专业身份发展将巩固学者的自信心,并帮助他们坚持在一个具有挑战性的位置。项目评估和研究将产生证据,支持新课程,以及学者参与STEM研究,服务学习,指导和专业身份发展。

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