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Project Pathways: A Math and Science Partnership Program for Arizona Targeted Project Track

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Project Pathways is a Targeted MSP funded by NSF in 2004 as a five year project.
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Assessing Mathematics Conceptual Knowledge and Teacher Beliefs in Secondary... By Marilyn Carson, Patrick Thompson, October 20, 2005.
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Mar 26, 2007
CHANDLER CBGM Cohort 3
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How Old is The Earth? An Exploration of Geologic Time By Carol Butler Freeman, Steven Semken, Anton Lawson, Michael Oehrtman, Jamie Jensen, Christopher Schaufele, NARST, April 15-18, 2007.

Teacher Change in High School Science: Findings from the First Three Years... By Kimberley Raue, Joy Frechtling, Xiaodong Zhang, Gary Hedges, MSP Evaluation Summit, September 15, 2005.
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Reformed Teaching Observation Protocol (RTOP) By The Arizona Collaborative for Excellence in Preparation of Teachers (ACEPT).

Project Pathways targets mathematics and science learning and achievement in grades 9-12. The project will produce a research-based and tested model to support secondary mathematics and science teachers. Core partners include four school districts (Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, and Tolleson) and the Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology (CRESMET) at Arizona State University (ASU). The Maricopa Community College District and Intel are collaborators with ASU in delivering the project's research-based services and products to these districts. The demographics of the partner school districts mirror those of Arizona, where 45% of students are persons of color and the Hispanic population is expanding rapidly.

Pathways will produce tools and knowledge to guide secondary mathematics and science teachers in promoting conceptual learning and STEM behaviors that the literature deems essential for continued STEM learning and course-taking. These key behaviors include competence and flexibility in scientific inquiry, mathematical problem solving, and engineering design.

The Principal Investigator of Project Pathways: A Math and Science Partnership Program for Arizona Targeted Project Track is Marilyn Carlson.

This site was created to enhance communication and collaboration between partners within the Project Pathways project as well as to inform the public of the efforts of the Math and Science Partnership Program. While selected documents in the library and resources sections as well as the interactive calendar have been made available to the public, only logged in members of the Project Pathways: A Math and Science Partnership Program for Arizona Targeted Project Track project can post comments, participate or read posts in the Working Groups.

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