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The University
of Maine Center for Science and Mathematics Education Research
provides an integrated approach to University-based research
and training in science and mathematics education. The Center
is a joint effort of the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College
of Education and Human Development and College
of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture. The colleges
are working to bring professors from education into science
and mathematics departments as well as bring scientists and
mathematicians to the school of education. With
this combination of resources, the Center is reevaluating
and reforming introductory level science and mathematics
courses, establishing new practices for K-12 science teacher
preparation, and building infrastructure with teachers, schools,
and administrators through out the state.
Activities
undertaken by the Center are targeted to create attractive,
content-rich teacher preparation and continuing education
options for mathematics and science teachers. The Center is
working to develop well-qualified science and mathematics
teachers for grades K-12 and to spearhead the development
of coherent, developmentally appropriate curricula for mathematics
and science.
This project is supported by the U.S. Department
of Education Fund for the Improvement of Education, Award
Number R125K010106.
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