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E=MC2


Edward Nartowitz (Principal Investigator)
Linda Walker (Co-Principal Investigator)
Sona Polakowski (Project Director)
Miriam Robin
Edward Nartowitz
9553895
1996
6/2001
Science
Elementary
Suburban
NJ
This project is a consortium of three New Jersey school districts -- West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional, Ewing and Lawrence Townships -- and seven research and development centers including American Cyanamid, Bristol Myers Squibb, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Geophysical Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University, Rider University and the College of New Jersey that promotes an inquiry approach to the teaching of elementary science. This 5-year project targets every elementary teacher in the three districts, including ESL, bilingual and special education teachers in the 14 schools.

Teachers receive professional development through summer institutes, participation in monthly support/share groups, and with mentoring throughout the school year. Teachers gain an

understanding of how elementary children learn science; how to empower students' to conduct investigations, ask questions, and work cooperatively in groups; develop a knowledge base to

facilitate an inquiry-based science program; learn how to use the available technology; develop strategies to promote equity; and gain the knowledge to use, interpret and create authentic

assessment instruments. Forty mentor teachers are assigned to the school districts, proportionately, to help teachers make the transition from a textbook program to a hands-on approach utilizing the NSF-supported instructional materials.

Twenty-six, K-6 teachers volunteered to begin the program in 1996 to pilot FOSS, Insights and STC science modules in their classrooms. September, 1999 most classrooms have implemented 3 science modules per grade level. A central Science Resource Materials Center store and replenish the activity-based modules and distribute them to the teachers.

Additional science and education expertise will be provided by faculty from Princeton University, scientists from Sigmi Xi - the scientific research society, the American Physical Society and AAAS, Trenton, NJ.


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E=MC2 Annual Overview 2001

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Annual Overview

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Summer Workshop Agenda

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