Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
(TUES) National Science FoundationDeadline: January 14, 2011
This solicitation especially encourages projects that have the potential to transform undergraduate STEM education,
for example, by bringing about widespread adoption of classroom practices that embody understanding of how students
learn most effectively. Thus transferability and dissemination are critical aspects for projects developing instructional
materials and methods and should be considered throughout the project's lifetime. More advanced projects should
involve efforts to facilitate adaptation at other sites.
The program supports efforts to create, adapt, and disseminate new learning materials and teaching strategies to
reflect advances both in STEM disciplines and in what is known about teaching and learning. It funds projects that develop
faculty expertise, implement educational innovations, assess learning and evaluate innovations, prepare K-12 teachers,
or conduct research on STEM teaching and learning. It also supports projects that further the work of the program
itself, for example, synthesis and dissemination of findings across the program. The program supports projects representing
different stages of development, ranging from small, exploratory investigations to large, comprehensive projects.
For more information:
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5741
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