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Science: It’s Elementary ASSET Inc. and
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Introduction Located in Pittsburgh Part of National Science Education reform through NSRC as a LASER site
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Brief History 1992 Bayer convened group to initiate science education reform 1994 ASSET becomes independent nonprofit 1995-98 NSF grant sfor Professional Development serving 30 School Districts 2001 Transition to fee for service 2006 Pending legislative approval expanding through Science: It’s Elementary
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Current Status 48 school districts, charter and private schools 2,500+ prepaid professional development participants 6,000 kits delivered per year 125,000 students impacted per year Growing number of university and community partners
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National Model for Science Reform Quality hands-on curriculum materials Materials Support Center Effective Professional Development Assessment Community Support
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Beliefs for Teaching of Science Children need to experience science Children need to engage in hands-on activities Children need to be problem solvers Children need to be THINKERS
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ASSET Provides Curriculum Materials for grades K-8 Professional Development More than 100 opportunities in the form of courses, institutes, and colloquia R&D to develop new products and services, eg Science Notebooks, Environment & Ecology toolboxes Partnerships Universities Regional resources Corporations
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Characteristics of Ongoing PD Teachers teaching teachers Directly related to standards-based curriculum Driven by research- based effective classroom practices
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Materials Support Center
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Science: It’s Elementary Expansion of the K-6 ASSET Model Introductory Institutes in partnership with NSRC Up to 150 School Districts/Schools or + 1,400 teachers Evaluation by Horizon Research Inc.
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