Teaching Physics Using the Modeling Method (May 2006 - current)
In May 2006, the Foundation made a major announcement about an exciting new pilot project. The project combined the Foundation's endowment and the mini-grant programs, taking both to a much higher level of success in rewarding and recognizing innovative and exceptional teachers. Janice Hudson, the 2000 MCSD Teacher of the Year, is spear heading this project. Hudson is working with other MCSD math and science teachers, training them to teach physics using the Modeling Method.
Looking for an energetic, dynamic and interesting speaker? Paul Hampton, 2011 MCSD Teacher of the Year, is available to speak to your group. Let us know and we'll help coordinate. We are thrilled with this project's contribution, and will keep you updated with our endowment's continued success. This project provides physics teachers with education in content and instructional strategies, as well as bridges the gap between educational research in physics and the application of research findings for the improvement of classroom instruction. It also promotes systemic reform by providing a corps of expert teachers in the best use of classroom technology for science and math courses. Most importantly, the Modeling Method has a proven track record of increasing student's knowledge, comprehension and test scores 582 people reccommend us
Teacher of the Year Gala
Congratulations to Christine Powell,
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