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The information currently displayed on this site pertains to the 2006 STEMES Education Scholars Program.
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ObjectivesThe purpose of the program is to provide academic-track Ph.D. students, post-doctorates and non-tenured faculty an opportunity to achieve the following objectives:
EligibilityYou are eligible if you are (1) an untenured professor; (2) a post-doctoral associate; or (3) a doctoral candidate in science, technology, engineering or mathematics who meets the following criteria: (a) you are in your last two years of study with expected graduation date no later than August 2007 and (b) you have a strong interest in pursuing an academic teaching career. Teaching experience is preferred but not necessary. The selection process will include criteria to assure a diverse population in terms of geography, discipline, gender, ethnic background, and institution. FormatThe program will consist of interactive presentations by nationally and locally recognized faculty, staff, and administrators. Workshops and discussions will help you bridge the gap between theory and practice to help you improve teaching and learning, as well as develop other professional skills. Benefits and Program ActivitiesYou will benefit from (1) workshops designed to help you apply effective teaching and learning strategies, (2) team activities developed to help you experience collaboration in a cross-disciplinary and diverse environment, and (3) networking designed to help you interact naturally with other participants even after the summer program ends.
The workshops are designed to provide content knowledge about teaching and learning plus opportunities for you to apply this knowledge to your own teaching. In addition, you will have an opportunity to reflect on your own learning and how that affects your teaching. By the end of the program, you will have prepared or revised a syllabus for one of your own courses and at least one of the following: lecture, learning activity, reflective exercise, and assessment tool. In addition, you will discover broader professional development aspects including the following topics: Opportunities for further interaction and learning even after the summer program ends will include continuing dialog with experts through electronic mail. You may wish to adapt an innovative model of staff development within your own institution. Preparation and ProductsYou should bring a syllabus for a course you may teach, teaching statement, and any other portfolio materials. During the program you will participate in several improvement opportunities. You will build on or develop a teaching portfolio, which will consist of a new or revised syllabus for one of your own courses and at least one each of the following materials as stated above under workshop activities: lecture, learning activity, reflective exercise, and assessment tool. FacilitiesThe conference will be held on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC. DateSince the program will begin June 27th, participants should plan to arrive late afternoon in Washington, DC in time for the opening ceremony and reception scheduled for that evening (4:00-6:30 p.m. EST). The program continues through 4:30 p.m. EST on Friday, June 30th. CostAccepted applicants agree to pay $1500 for participation in the 2006 STEMES Program. Cost includes double-occupancy lodging (single-occupancy rooms available for an additional $200), some meals, conference materials and daily travel from the hotel to Howard University. Payment will be due by the application deadline of June 1st, 2006. Applicants will receive detailed information on method of payment upon acceptance into the 2006 STEMES program. SponsorsThis Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics Education Scholars Program (STEMES) began with support from the National Science Foundation. Deans across the country have endorsed this program. The program is also appropriate for inclusion with "start-up" packages for new faculty. ApplicationsThe application process requires each candidate to fill out an electronic form and follow up with a copy of his or her current vita. The application process is competitive. Applicants will be screened based on information provided using our online application. Key areas will be statements regarding research interests, teaching experience, and teaching interests and goals. The application deadline has been extended to June 20th, 2006. Vitas may be emailed to STEMES@cirtl.net. Selection NotificationApplications are due June 20th. You will be notified of your acceptance soon after. This is a limited enrollment opportunity. When possible, the selection process will include criteria to assure a diverse population in terms of geography, science and engineering discipline, gender, ethnic background, and institution. Applications are reviewed as they are received. MealsBreakfast and lunch will be provided on June 28th. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided on June 29th. Breakfast and lunch will be provided on June 30th. DressThe dress code for the conference is casual. The average high temperature in Washington in late June is about 87 degrees. More InformationFor further information, contact Kitch Barnicle, kabarnicle@wisc.edu, (608) 262-9174 Printable STEMES Flyer |
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