[NMScience] FW: ARMADA Project Application Now Available
Daniel, Maryjo, PED
Maryjo.Daniel at state.nm.us
Mon Dec 3 13:52:09 MST 2007
I apologize if this already went out on the list-I'm not sure which
messages made it through in the last few weeks.
Mary Jo
Mary Jo Daniel, Ph.D.
Science Specialist
Math and Science Bureau
New Mexico Public Education Department
300 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 476-1882
Fax: (505) 827-1784
________________________________
From: Andrea Kecskes [mailto:akecskes at gso.uri.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:57 AM
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Subject: ARMADA Project Application Now Available
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ARMADA Project- Research and Mentoring Experiences for Teachers
The University of Rhode Island's Office of Marine Programs is now
accepting applications for the ARMADA Project- Research and Mentoring
Experiences for Teachers. The ARMADA Project, funded by the National
Science Foundation, provides K-12 teachers an opportunity to actively
participate in ocean, polar, and environmental science research and peer
mentoring.
Selected Master Teachers (with five or more years teaching experience)
are paired with leading scientists and participate in shipboard, field,
or laboratory research with all expenses paid. Research experiences
will take place during the summer, although there may be opportunities
during the school year. Upon completion of their research experience,
Master Teachers develop ways to bring the fruits of their research
experiences, including scientific data, methodologies, and technology
into their classrooms. They share their experiences by mentoring new
teachers in their school district and by presenting their results at the
National Science Teachers Association National Conventions.
The ARMADA Project has placed teachers in research experiences all over
the world. Past experiences
include taking part in the largest North Pacific humpback whale study in
the waters off the coast of Alaska, investigating the impacts of global
change in the Arctic Ocean and the Antarctic, monitoring and assessing
tidal creeks in South Carolina, studying the impact of human activity on
dusky dolphins in New Zealand, identifying foraging behaviors of
Antarctic Crabeater Seals, water circulation studies in the Norwegian
Sea, and a variety of ecosystem monitoring projects in the Bay of Fundy,
Narragansett Bay, Gulf of Maine, Stellwagen Bank, Western Shelf of
Florida, Sargasso Sea, Bahamas, Alaska, and Block Island Sound. See
www.armadaproject.org for more information on past research experiences.
Application deadline is February 4, 2008
For more information about teacher qualifications, responsibilities, and
to download an application see the ARMADA Project website
www.armadaproject.org or contact Andrea Kecskes at 401-874-6211 or
armada at gso.uri.edu.
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ARMADA Project
Office of Marine Programs
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay Campus
Narragansett, RI 02882
tel: 401-874-6524, fax: 401-874-6486
email: armada at gso.uri.edu
http://www.armadaproject.org
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