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International Society for Design and Development in Education 2014 ISDDE Conference; Cambridge, UK
International Society for Design and Development in Education 2014 ISDDE Conference; Cambridge, UKEvent Date:For more information, visit: http://www.isdde.org/isdde/index.htm More |
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2014 NSF DR K-12 Program Webinar
2014 NSF DR K-12 Program WebinarEvent Date: toThe slides and recording of this webinar are now available at http://cadrek12.org/resources/2014-dr-k-12-program-webinars ----- We invite you to learn more about the National Science Foundation’s Discovery Research K-12 program and solicitation, by joining us at one of two webinars listed below. The DR K-12 program supports projects that develop and study resources, models and technologies for science, engineering, technology, and mathematics education. The sessions will be led by NSF program officers and hosted by CADRE, the resource network for DR K-12 grantees. Both sessions will be offered on Tuesday, September 16. Each will feature a 45 minute presentation by NSF program officers, followed by Q&A as time allows. When registering, choose one of the session times below.
The Discovery Research K-12 program (DR K-12) seeks to significantly enhance the learning and teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by preK-12 students and teachers, through research and development of innovative resources, models and tools (RMTs). The intent of the DR K-12 program is to: (1) catalyze new approaches to STEM learning; (2) develop students' 21st century STEM skills; and (3) provide multiple pathways and resources in a variety of learning environments to study the learning process itself. DR K-12 is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse population of students in STEM fields of study. DR K-12 invites proposals that address immediate challenges that are facing preK-12 STEM education as well as those that anticipate radically different structures and functions of pre-K 12 teaching and learning. The projects funded by DR K-12 reflect the needs of that increasingly diverse population--as well as national, state, or discipline priorities--and contribute to the research base in STEM education by studying how students and teachers learn with innovative RMTs. DR K-12 especially encourages proposals that challenge existing assumptions about learning and teaching within or across STEM fields, envision the future needs of learners and teachers, and consider new and innovative ways to support student and teacher learning. The DR K-12 program has four research and development strands: (1) Assessment; (2) Learning; (3) Teaching; and (4) Implementation Research. Read more. Full Proposal Deadline: October 16, 2014; 5pm (local time) More
2014 NSF DR K-12 Program Webinar
2014 NSF DR K-12 Program WebinarEvent Date: toThe slides and recording of this webinar are now available at http://cadrek12.org/resources/2014-dr-k-12-program-webinars ----- We invite you to learn more about the National Science Foundation’s Discovery Research K-12 program and solicitation, by joining us at one of two webinars listed below. The DR K-12 program supports projects that develop and study resources, models and technologies for science, engineering, technology, and mathematics education. The sessions will be led by NSF program officers and hosted by CADRE, the resource network for DR K-12 grantees. Both sessions will be offered on Tuesday, September 16. Each will feature a 45 minute presentation by NSF program officers, followed by Q&A as time allows. When registering, choose one of the session times below.
The Discovery Research K-12 program (DR K-12) seeks to significantly enhance the learning and teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by preK-12 students and teachers, through research and development of innovative resources, models and tools (RMTs). The intent of the DR K-12 program is to: (1) catalyze new approaches to STEM learning; (2) develop students' 21st century STEM skills; and (3) provide multiple pathways and resources in a variety of learning environments to study the learning process itself. DR K-12 is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse population of students in STEM fields of study. DR K-12 invites proposals that address immediate challenges that are facing preK-12 STEM education as well as those that anticipate radically different structures and functions of pre-K 12 teaching and learning. The projects funded by DR K-12 reflect the needs of that increasingly diverse population--as well as national, state, or discipline priorities--and contribute to the research base in STEM education by studying how students and teachers learn with innovative RMTs. DR K-12 especially encourages proposals that challenge existing assumptions about learning and teaching within or across STEM fields, envision the future needs of learners and teachers, and consider new and innovative ways to support student and teacher learning. The DR K-12 program has four research and development strands: (1) Assessment; (2) Learning; (3) Teaching; and (4) Implementation Research. Read more. Full Proposal Deadline: October 16, 2014; 5pm (local time) More |
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The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NC
The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NCEvent Date: toTo learn more, visit http://ma.theaste.org/meetings/mid-atlantic-aste-regional-conference/ More |
The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NC
The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NCEvent Date: toTo learn more, visit http://ma.theaste.org/meetings/mid-atlantic-aste-regional-conference/ More |
The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NC
The Association for Science Teacher Education 2014 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting; Blowing Rock, NCEvent Date: toTo learn more, visit http://ma.theaste.org/meetings/mid-atlantic-aste-regional-conference/ More |
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2014 Webinar on Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development
2014 Webinar on Common Guidelines for Education Research and DevelopmentEvent Date: toCADRE is hosting a webinar on the Common Guidelines forEducation Research and Development, a joint report by the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, and the National Science Foundation (NSF). The webinar will feature a 45 minute presentation led by Edith Gummer, followed by Q&A as time allows. The timing of this webinar coincides with the upcoming DR K-12 solicitation deadline. Resources related to this event, including the report, presentation slides and a recording of the webinar, can be found here. More
2014 ISDDE Annual Conference; Cambridge, United Kingdom
2014 ISDDE Annual Conference; Cambridge, United KingdomEvent Date: toTo learn more, visit https://sites.google.com/site/isdde2014/ More |
2014 ISDDE Annual Conference; Cambridge, United Kingdom
2014 ISDDE Annual Conference; Cambridge, United KingdomEvent Date: toTo learn more, visit https://sites.google.com/site/isdde2014/ More |
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