NSF Programs That Support Research in the Two-Year College Classroom  V. Celeste Carter, National Science Foundation Jeffrey Ryan, University of South.

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NSF Programs That Support Research in the Two-Year College Classroom  V. Celeste Carter, National Science Foundation Jeffrey Ryan, University of South Florida Jill Singer, SUNY-Buffalo State Abstract  ATE solicitation (11-692):   Formal Proposals: October 2012 (tentative)  Projects: up to $900,000 for 3-yrs  Small, new to ATE: $200,000 for 3-yrs Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Projects which focus on:  Program Development, Implementation and Improvement  Professional Development for Educators  Curriculum and Educational Materials Development  Teacher Preparation  Small Grants for Institutions New to the ATE Program  Business and Entrepreneurial skills for students in technician education programs  Undergraduate Research (in the context of gaining skills needed in the workplace)  Mentoring students: recruitment, retention, completion  Veterans in STEM Technician Education The National Science Foundation recognizes the significant role provided by two-year institutions in providing high quality STEM courses to large numbers of students. For some students the STEM courses completed while attending a two-year institution represent the only STEM courses a student may take; for others the courses serve as the foundation to continue on into a STEM major at a four-year institution; and some students complete STEM courses that lead directly into the workforce. Several programs in the Division of Undergraduate Research, including the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program, STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP), and the Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM (TUES) program, support the inclusion of student research experiences at two-year institutions. Information about these programs and examples of successful funded projects will be provided. Resources for faculty considering applying for support will be shared with special attention to a faculty development program designed to help faculty learn about funding opportunities and prepare proposals for submission to the TUES and ATE programs.  Undergraduate research builds student skills and competencies  ATE is a workforce program that supports the needs of industries  Craft the proposal to inform the reviewers regarding skills and competencies recognized and valued by industry Suggestion: Take advantage of NSF Award Search to read abstracts of funded projects that involve undergraduate research Making a Case for Undergraduate Research DUE PI: Nancy Hensel, Council on Undergraduate Research This project is exploring the current status of undergraduate research, identifying potential partners, developing resources, and creating a plan for establishing new partnerships that promote undergraduate research in community college technician education programs. ATE and Undergraduate Research Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM (TUES) Hot Topics in Geosciences Climate Change Energy and Resources Cyberlearning Visualizations Geospatial Tools &Technologies Supported Activities  Creating New Learning Materials and Teaching Strategies  Developing Faculty Expertise  Implementing Educational  Innovations  Assessing Learning and Evaluating Innovations  Research on Undergraduate STEM Teaching and Learning TUES Can Support Undergraduate Research  Acquisition of research quality equipment and its integration into undergraduate courses, including independent research  Construction of lab courses and exercises that integrate advanced equipment, prepare students for research, and draw on faculty research expertise  Incorporation of inquiry-based projects into laboratory courses  Partnerships with local research and informal education institutions  Service learning can provide relevant problems while addressing the needs of the local community Type 1: Exploratory Projects* Up to $200,000 ($250,000 when 4-year & 2-year schools collaborate) Type 2: Expansion Projects Up to $600,000; 2 to 4 years; build on smaller-scale proven ideas. Diverse users at several institutions, or work at one institution aimed at systemic change. Type 3: Large-Scale Projects Up to $5,000,000 over 5 years; combine proven results and mature products. Involve several diverse institutions * Recommended to test new ideas and approaches, pilot new strategies and curricula. Primary impact is on your own campus, but addressing important problems in the discipline, with proactive dissemination/faculty development James Hewlett, Finger Lakes Community College The Community College Undergraduate Research Initiative This project is a national consortium of community colleges, four-year schools, government agencies, and private organizations dedicated to the development, implementation, and assessment of a sustainable model for integrating an undergraduate research (UR) experience into community college biology curriculum. In partnership with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), CCURI has developed a fully-integrated model for integrating undergraduate research at a community college : David Bahr, Washington State University Collaborative Proposal: EURO: Enhancing Undergraduate Research Opportunities This project is developing a collaborative approach to increasing early undergraduate participation in significant research activities through courses and programs designed to teach general research skills. By focusing on "research oriented" or "research skills" experiences, more students can be economically included early in their undergraduate studies. The TUES Program and Undergraduate Research at Two-Year Colleges R esources to T ransform U ndergraduate GEO science ED ucation Resources to Transform Undergraduate Geoscience Education is providing digital resources and faculty workshops aimed at building capacity within the geosciences community to increase both the quantity and quality of grant proposals submitted to the NSF TUES* program and other NSF educational programs. The project is delivering proposal writing workshops at sectional and regional geoscience conferences and workshops held at Buffalo State (June 2012) and University of South Florida (June 2013) aimed at earth, oceans, atmospheric, environmental, and geospatial science faculty from research and comprehensive universities and two- and four-year colleges. All geoscience faculty are encouraged to participate and faculty with limited or no previous NSF education funding will be given priority at the two summer workshops. Information Session American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting December 6, 2011, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Moscone North, Room 124 Light lunch provided. RTUGeoEd supported by DUE ; DUE  Supports educational innovation at the undergraduate level in all disciplines  May and January deadlines each year, for small* and larger projects