News Release

New awards connect higher education and K-12 classrooms

Grant and Award Announcement

U.S. National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a first round of grants to researchers at 31 institutions nationwide under an innovative educational program enabling talented graduate students and advanced undergraduates in science, mathematics, engineering and technology to serve as teaching fellows in K-12 schools.

The grants, made under the NSF Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program, will go to institutions in 24 states from New York to Hawaii, as well as Puerto Rico. The multi-year awards were made after reviewing proposals from 157 institutions in 46 states. Collectively, the 31 new grants, totaling $13.4 million for the first year, will fund about 300 graduate and 100 undergraduate students annually. Planned as a pilot effort in1999, the program received such a positive response from colleges and universities that NSF allocated more funds than originally planned.

A formal program was requested and approved by Congress as part of NSF's 2000 budget.

"The GK-12 program will boost the content of elementary and secondary education and the quality of graduate and undergraduate education at the same time," Rita Colwell, NSF director said recently to the GK-12 review panel. "This is a very practical approach: graduate and advanced undergraduate students will get direct classroom experience; young scientists will get involved in the educational process at an early stage in their careers; and the program gives recognition to teaching in a scientific career."

Colwell said that the collaboration between universities and local school districts will strengthen relationships between universities and communities, and the balance of give-and-take between all educational levels gives the program promise of "a classic win-win."

Graduate students in the GK-12 program will receive annual stipends of $18,000, plus a cost-of-education allowance. Undergraduate students will receive as much as $5,000 per academic year, plus up to an additional $5,000 for service in the summer.

Academic institutions that offer graduate degrees in science, mathematics, engineering and technology can apply for two-to three-year awards ranging from $200,000 up to $500,000 per year. The institutions are responsible for selecting the teaching fellows.

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Attachment: List of GK-12 awards.

GK-12 AWARDS FOR TEACHING FELLOWS

State Institution Amount (Est.) Projectleader(PI)
Alabama Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham (UAB) $1,417,300-3 yrs Larry Krannich
Arizona Univ. of Arizona $1,370,600-3 yrs Michelle Hall-Wallace
California San Diego State Univ. $1,500,000-3 yrs Foundation
Colorado Univ. of Colorado, Boulder $1,293,700-3 yrs Jacquelyn F. Sullivan
Hawaii Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa $1,422,450-3 yrs Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro
Illinois Univ. of Illinois, Chicago $1,317,200-3 yrs Donald J. Wink
Kansas Univ. of Kansas $1,092,000-3 yrs Janet Bond Robinson
Massachusetts (2) Tufts University $888,000-3 yrs Martha N. Cyr
  Northeastern Univ. $1,000,000-3 yrs David C. Blackman
Maryland Johns Hopkins Univ. $455,600-2 yrs James E. Hildreth
Maine University of Maine $1,315,800-3 yrs Susan H. Brawley
Michigan (2) Wayne State Univ. $1,343,200-3 yrs Gerald L. Dunifer
  Michigan Tech. Univ. $1,147,000-3 yrs Beverly J. Baartmans
Mississippi Univ. of Mississippi $1,422,300-3 yrs John H. O'Haver
N. Carolina (2) North Carolina State U. $273,000-3 yrs Laura J. Bottomley
  Duke University $340,300-3 yrs Gary A. Ybarra
New Jersey Rutgers University $1,487,600-3 yrs Kathleen M. Scott
New York (2) Clarkson University $962,700-3 yrs Susan E. Powers
  Cornell University $1,346,500-3 yrs Marianne E. Krasny
Ohio Ohio State Univ. $1,186,800-3 yrs Alan Van Heuvelen
Oregon Oregon State Univ. $1,486,100-3 yrs Donald J. Arp
Pennsyl. (2) Penn St. Univ. $1,389,300-3 yrs Donald A. Streit
  Univ. of Pennsylvania $1,497,900-3 yrs Dennis M. DeTurck
Puerto Rico Univ. of Puerto Rico $1,300,000-3 yrs Josefina A. Arce de Sanabia
Rhode Is. Univ. of Rhode Island $1,477,700-3 yrs John T. Merrill
Tennessee Vanderbilt Univ. $1,230,000-3 yrs Virginia L. Sheperd
Texas (2) Rice University $1,373,900-3 yrs Kathleen S. Matthews
  Texas Engrg. Experimentation Station
(College Station)
$679,500-3 yrs Diana I. Marinez
Wash. Univ. of Washington $1,473,200-3 yrs Denice D. Denton
Wisconsin Univ. of Wisconsin $1,100,000-3 yrs Terrence C. Millar
West Va. West Virginia Univ. Research Corp. $1,460,100-3yrs Allen C. Cogley


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