Grant provides scholarships, microcredentials to future teachers

Originally published on the ECU News Blog Three East Carolina University faculty members have been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to address the shortage of secondary math and science teachers, especially in rural, high-need school districts, and investigate the use of microcredentials in teacher education. The $1.4 million grant is part of the NSF’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship … Read more

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Use this form to contact us directly to get more information on the Noyce Scholars Program. For further information about the ECU Noyce Scholars Program, please use the following contact information: Tony ThompsonDepartment of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology EducationFlanagan Building – Room 331East Carolina University – College of EducationGreenville, NC  27858-4353 E-Mail: noyce@ecu.eduPhone: 252-328-9358Fax: … Read more

Short Abstract: The ECU Noyce Scholars Program: Investigating teachers’ use of tasks, discourse, and technology in high-need schools

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The ECU Noyce Scholars Program: Investigating teachers’ use of tasks, discourse, and technology in high-need schools SHORT ABSTRACT With funding from the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, a team at East Carolina University (ECU), partnering with the Office of Alternative Licensure, Partnership East (a network of Community Colleges) and the Latham Clinical School Network … Read more

Grant supports scholarships for math, science teachers

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A five-year, $1,192,468 million grant will help East Carolina University’s College of Education provide scholarships for additional math and science teachers in eastern North Carolina as well as gain insight into their early teaching experience. The National Science Foundation Noyce Grant, named for famous physicist Dr. Robert Noyce, will provide 30 scholarships for ECU students … Read more

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