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STEM Education Scholars Program 2006
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This past June, non-tenured faculty members, post-doctoral associates and academic-track
Ph.D. students from across the country gathered at Howard University to strengthen their preparation as college teachers in science, technology engineering, and mathematics (STEM). For four days participants met with nationally recognized experts, discussing and demonstrating a variety of teaching and learning topics. |
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Presenters and participants represented Howard University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, North Carolina State University, The Pennsylvania State University, Michigan State University, Jackson State University, University of Minnesota, Nicholls State University, The Ohio State University, Purdue University, and Johns Hopkins University. |
| (Photo right:) MSU Plant Biology Professor Diane Ebert-May discusses Teaching-as-Research strategies with 2006 STEM Education Scholars. |
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(Photo left:) 2006 STEM Education Scholars and presenters toast to this year's conference success. |
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