Sentences with phrase «math education partnerships»

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They included efforts to prepare communities to adapt to climate change; the cancer moonshot, precision medicine, and brain research in the health arena; a network of advanced manufacturing institutes to recapture global industrial dominance; and public - private partnerships to improve science and math education.
The Education Show 2016 has announced a partnership with The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair, the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for young people in the UK.
In partnership with the National Education Association, BetterLesson launched a new website in January 2014, featuring over 10,000 CCSS - aligned lessons for math and ELA / literacy.
The Ed School's Usable Knowledge, in partnership with Digital Promise, a nonprofit authorized by Congress to spark innovation in education, launched a new series called Ask a Researcher that offers guidance to classroom dilemmas in the areas of literacy, math, and English language learning.
In 2006, in partnership with the US Dept. of Education conducted research asking students why they felt so disengaged in math and science and how technology could become an enabler to motivate them in these areas.
In Oregon, six regional science, technology, engineering, and math «hubs,» or cross-sector partnerships, have won grants to help improve STEM education statewide.
In partnership with the state's Council on Postsecondary Education, the Education Professional Standards Board, the Kentucky Center for Mathematics, and others, KACTE helped develop regional workshops and online training to prepare faculty for this work, first in math and literacy and later adding content from the Next Generation Science Standards.
Traditionally, education colleges have trained math and science teachers, in contrast to the partnership between the math, science and education faculties in the UTeach program.
Over the next five years, New Visions for Public Schools is implementing a math common core project in thirty schools in partnership with the Silicon Valley Mathematics Initiative (SVMI), funded by an Investing in Innovation (i3) grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
As 2nd / 3rd Grade Head Teacher at the Mills College Children's School for four years, Sarah mentored pre-service teachers and participated in frequent teacher - led inquiry projects, including collaborations with the Mills College Lesson Study Group and a partnership with Japanese math educators from Global Education Resources.
The White House, in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services and Invest in US, hosted a symposium last week to highlight the importance of promoting active science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning for our youngest children.
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