This
program provides funding to graduate students in NSF-supported
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines
to acquire additional skills that will broadly prepare them
for professional and scientific careers in the 21st century.
Through interactions with teachers and students in K-12 schools
and with other graduate fellows and faculty from STEM disciplines,
graduate students can improve communication, teaching, collaboration,
and team building skills while enriching STEM learning and
instruction in K-12 schools. Through this experience, graduate
students can gain a deeper understanding of their own STEM
research. In addition, the GK-12 program provides institutions
of higher education with an opportunity to make a permanent
change in their graduate programs by incorporating GK-12 like
activities in the training of their STEM graduate students.
Expected outcomes include improved communication, teaching,
collaboration, and team building skills for the fellows; professional
development opportunities for K-12 teachers; enriched learning
for K-12 students; and strengthened and sustained partnerships
in STEM between institutions of higher education and local
school districts"
-(NSF synopsis) |