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Communities of Effective Practice: A Professional Stem Development Model for Teachers of American Indian Students

May 1, 2006 - July 31, 2010 | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks, Informal/Formal Connections
This pilot project establishes and implements a professional development model with teachers of Native American students by creating a culturally relevant science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) teacher in-service model for 30 grade 4-6 teachers from schools from two nations in Utah. The in-service program relies on community advisory panels, current standards and best practices in science, mathematics and technology education, by implementing engineering and technology education activities as a means of teaching science and mathematics. The goal is to improve teacher preparation in science and mathematics for Native Americans by creating culturally relevant curriculum materials with the help of community advisory panels and providing each teacher participant with at least 100 hours of structured professional development. The long-range goal is to develop an in-service model that can be transported to other Native American nations and schools. STEM and education faculty, community teachers, parents and leaders, as well as, tribal elders are to work together to assure the professional development model and materials are developed in a culturally inclusive manner. The evidence-based outcome of this project is that Native American students effectively learn mathematics and science with the longer-term influence being improvement in student achievement.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: TPC
Award Number: 0554472
Funding Amount: 299854

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Kurt Becker
    Principal Investigator
    Utah State University
  • James Barta
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Utah State University
  • Rebecca Monhardt
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Utah State University
  • Discipline: Engineering | General STEM | Mathematics | Technology
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Educators/Teachers
    Environment Type: Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Informal/Formal Connections | K-12 Programs

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