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Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics/Science Education (PROM/SE)

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PROM/SE is a Comprehensive MSP funded by NSF in 2003 as a five year project.
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PROM/SE Summer Science 2008 "More on the Evolution of Life" By Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics and Science Education, PROM/SE website, Summer 2008.
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Aug 19, 2008
More on the Evolution of Life ...
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Research Report - Dividing Opportunities: Tracking in High School Mathemati... By Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics and Science Education, PROM/SE Research Report, June 26, 2008.

Research Report - Dividing Opportunities: Tracking in High School Science By Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics and Science Education, PROM/SE Research Report, June 2008.
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Promoting Rigorous Outcomes in Mathematics and Science Education (PROM/SE) is a five-year comprehensive research and development effort to improve mathematics and science teaching and learning in grades K-12, based on assessment of students and teachers, improvement of standards and frameworks, and capacity building with teachers and administrators.

PROM/SE encompasses nearly 60 school districts and 7,000 teachers who teach over 300,000 students. 37% of these students come from impoverished homes. Project partners include Calhoun County ISD, MI; High AIMS Consortium, OH; Ingham County ISD, MI; Michigan State University; SMART Consortium, OH; and St. Clair County RESA, MI.

PROM/SE utilizes a unique combination of research and practice. Detailed data from all students and teachers are gathered. All project activities stem from this data including focusing content standards, aligning standards with instructional materials and improving mathematics and science teaching. Evidence-based and content focused professional development improves the subject matter knowledge of mathematics and science teachers.

The Principal Investigator of PROM/SE is William H. Schmidt. More information can be found on a separate web site created by this project: http:// www.promse.msu.edu.

This site was created to enhance communication and collaboration between partners within the PROM/SE project as well as to inform the public of the efforts of the Math and Science Partnership Program. While selected documents in the library and resources sections as well as the interactive calendar have been made available to the public, only logged in members of the PROM/SE project can post comments, participate or read posts in the Working Groups.

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