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Middle School STEM Gets $12 Million NSF Infusion

Adam Fate · Saturday, October 9th 2010 at 2:28PM · 670 views
THE Journal (09/28/10) David Nagel

The National Science Foundation's Math and Science Partnership Program recently gave a nearly $12 million, five-year grant to northern California middle schools to implement a program for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education that could serve as a national model for underserved students to pursue STEM subjects in higher education. Researchers at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) will work with the Alameda County Office of Education to develop the San Francisco Bay-Integrated Middle School Science Project, which will target middle schools serving large populations of low-income and traditionally underrepresented ethnic groups. CSUEB will provide faculty-developed STEM materials and will integrate technology-delivered, real-time data from a range of government agencies. "This is all in the public domain, and can help in making science current, interesting, and relevant to the students," says CSUEB professor Jeffery Seitz. The project also will focus on teacher preparation. CSEUB says the program will reach 68,000 students.

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Adam Fate Saturday, October 9th 2010 at 8:33PM

And Irma, together we have got this one to 7 hits, 1/10th of those on my 2000 hit analysis, posted at about the same time. But the one does prove the point of the other. I was happy to see this was in the state were my children and grandchildren live, the sam one with all those teacher layoffs. Hopefully they will hire some of them back now, before the Terminator finds a way to steal it.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I so hope that this interest in our positive trend in confidence in our public schools like these huge contributions like this lately continue for some times into the future.(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Yes Steve we need all of the 'out side' help we can get for our schools. example, here is one of the latest news paper headlines on the front page...(BackRoom Negotations) FLURRY OF DEALS DELAYS STATE BUDGET...

lobby money still rules as always... (nup)

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