A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Mathematics and Science Partnerships - Scientifically Based Research in Mathematics
Student Achievement and School Accountability Conference
October 2002
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Key Features--2003 Competitions
MSP projects will raise achievement of K-12 students in mathematics and science by:
- Stimulating partnerships among K-12 teachers and administrators, and higher education mathematics, science and engineering faculty; Ensuring that K-12 students are prepared for, have access to, and participate and succeed in challenging mathematics and science courses;
- Increasing the number, quality and diversity of K-12 teachers of mathematics and science;
- Making evidence-based contributions to the MSP Learning Network and the learning and teaching knowledge base so research findings and successful strategies can be broadly disseminated to improve educational practice; and
- Stimulating well-documented, inclusive and coordinated institutional change in both colleges and universities, and in local school districts to support improved student outcomes in mathematics and science.