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Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education

The NSF Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) Program supports fellowships and training for graduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through interactions with teachers and students in K-12 schools, graduate fellows can improve communication and teaching skills while enriching STEM content and instruction for their K-12 partners.
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What's New

Opening: Program Director, NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Program
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Environmental Ed Online Courses, Fall Semester, U of Wisconsin-Stevens Points
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"How Scientists Explain their Research: A rubric for measuring the effectiveness of scientific explanations"
by H. Sevian and L. Gonsalves
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New Solicitation Guidelines
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Berkeley GK-12 Fellow wins ACS competition and receives 400,000 YouTube hits for nanotechnology video/song Learn more....

GK-12 Program Spurs Graduate Student Communication Skills
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2009 NSF/AAAS "Visualization Challenge." Entry
Deadline: Sept 15, 2009.
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Clarkson University GK-12 WinsmEngagement, Capacity, and Continuity: A Trilogy for Student Success  Learn more....

International funding opportunities and resources
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Profiles of GK-12
 
Adriana Martinez, Graduate Fellow

Adriana Martinez
Graduate Fellow

Sediment Dynamics of an Impounded River: Yegua Creek, Texas

Texas A&M University

My research interests include studying human impacts on rivers and sediment transport. I am currently conducting research regarding the impact of Somerville Dam on the sediment dynamics of Yegua Creek, Texas. Learn more....

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