NSF GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOWS IN K-12 EDUCATION
(GK-12)
CONTACTS
Name |
Email |
Phone |
Room |
Mimi
McClure |
mmcclure@nsf.gov |
(703) 292-5197 |
875 |
Sonia
Ortega |
sortega@nsf.gov |
(703) 292-8697 |
875 S |
Members of the NSF wide GK-12 Committee represent their respective NSF organizations. They contribute funds as well as intellectual and labor capital to the program. In addition to the GK-12 staff, members of the GK-12 committee are:
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Denise Barnes, Office of Integrative Activities
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Renee D. Crain, Office of Polar Programs
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Fahmida N. Chowdhury, Office of Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
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Roosevelt Y. Johnson, Directorate for Education and Human Resources
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Tyrone D. Mitchell, Directorate for Mathematics and Physical Sciences
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Sally E. O’Connor, Directorate for Biological Sciences
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Brian M. Patten, Directorate for Mathematics and Physical Sciences
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Celestine H. Pea, Directorate for Education and Human Resources
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Jennifer S. Pearl, Office of International Science and Engineering
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Mary F. Poats, Directorate for Engineering
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Joan T. Prival, Directorate for Education and Human Resources
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Diana R. Rhoten, Office of Cyberinfrastructure
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Elizabeth L. Rom, Directorate for Geosciences
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Maria Zemankova, Directorate for Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering
General inquiries regarding this program should be made to the GK-12 staff at gk-12@nsf.gov.
For questions relating to Grants.gov contact:
- Grants.gov Contact Center: If the Authorized Organizational Representatives (AOR) has not received a confirmation message from Grants.gov within 48 hours of submission of application, please contact via telephone: 1-800-518-4726; e-mail: support@grants.gov.
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PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation
08-556
SYNOPSIS
This program provides funding for graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines to acquire additional skills that will broadly prepare them for professional and scientific careers in the 21st century. Through interactions with teachers and students in K-12 schools and with other graduate fellows and faculty from STEM disciplines, graduate students can improve communication, teaching, collaboration, and team building skills while enriching STEM learning and instruction in K-12 schools. Through this experience, graduate students can gain a deeper understanding of their own STEM research. In addition, the GK-12 program provides institutions of higher education with an opportunity to make a permanent change in their graduate programs by incorporating GK-12 like activities in the training of their STEM graduate students. Expected outcomes include improved communication, teaching, collaboration, and team building skills for the fellows; professional development opportunities for K-12 teachers; enriched learning for K-12 students; and strengthened and sustained partnerships in STEM between institutions of higher education and local school districts.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY
This program provides educational opportunities for
Graduate Students
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This program supports institutions which may provide support to individuals at those institutions . To inquire about opportunities in this program, contact one of the awarded institutions, available by clicking on the Awards link.
RELATED URLS
Online Evaluation Resource Library (OERL)
Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering (REESE)
REVISIONS AND UPDATES
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Education and Workforce Program
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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