Programas virtuales de ASM/NSF para educadores científicos a nivel subgraduado
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Embracing Scholarly Teaching is a Journey — You Choose the Place to Start!
Three Residency Programs: Assess, Research and Publish Your Classroom Investigations
Now accepting applications for the 2012 ASM/NSF-sponsored Biology Scholars Programs.
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Transitions Residency:
From Science Education Research to Publication
Application deadline: February 1
This yearlong virtual residency program begins with an intensive 3-day institute to be held July 16-18, 2012 in Washington, DC. This residency is:
An intensive experience for learning how to transition from conducting science education research to publishing papers in science education,
A venue for participants to understand the significance of their research, contextualize their work within the larger framework of learning, and make progress in preparing their work for publication, and
A context that offers time, space, and collegial feedback for engaging in writing aimed at disseminating scholarly research in teaching and learning.
Apply now:
http://www.biologyscholars.org/transition
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Assessment Residency:
Measuring Student Learning
Application deadline: February 15
This yearlong virtual residency program begins with an intensive 4-day institute to be held June 27-30, 2012 in Washington, DC. This residency is:
An intensive experience for developing capabilities to design course goals and assessments that are grounded in research on how people learn,
A venue to enhance skills to create, design, plan, and implement evaluations that provide both formative and summative feedback, and
A context that offers time, space, and a network of colleagues for ongoing consultation and support to sustain improvements in teaching and learning.
Apply now:
http://www.biologyscholars.org/assessment
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Research Residency:
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Application deadline: March 1
This yearlong virtual residency program begins with an intensive 4-day institute to be held July 25-28, 2012 in Washington, DC. This residency is:
An intensive experience for understanding evidence-based research in biology education learning,
A venue to enhance skills to create, design and implement an experiment to assess student learning, and
A context that offers time, space, and the creation of a community of practice available for consultation and support.
Apply now:
http://www.biologyscholars.org/research
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Learn More about this National Program for Improving Biology Education
Who are the Biology Scholars?
Over 120 participants from around the world have been accepted into the Biology Scholars Program. View an interactive map and listing of the Scholar Alumni and the research projects being undertaken at:
http://www.biologyscholars.org/scholars-main/scholars
Apply for Travel Grant Assistance
Grant assistance is available for full-time biologists either at community colleges and/or those working with underserved and underrepresented populations in the sciences. Learn more about eligibility requirements and grant application processes at: http://www.biologyscholars.org/deadlines-applications-travel-grants/
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If you are unable to apply for Biology Scholars Programs in 2012 but wish to receive information about future programs, sign up for e-alerts at: http://www.biologyscholars.org/welcome-to-the-biology-scholars-website/s...
Biology Scholars Program
ASM Education Department
1752 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036