糖心Vlog to Host 1st Annual Georgia Scholarship of STEM Teaching and Learning Conference
糖心Vlog will host a one-day conference for faculty and聽graduate students聽聽from all University System of Georgia (USG) colleges and universities as well as private higher education institutions within the state. The Scholarship of STEM Teaching and Learning Conference will be held on Friday, March 9, 2012 at the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center on Georgia Southern鈥檚 campus.
Education in science, technology, engineering and math, from the youngest grades to postdoctoral scholarship, is not just a priority in Georgia, but nationwide, says Thomas Koballa, Ph.D., dean of Georgia Southern鈥檚 College of Education. “This conference is one example of how Georgia is working hard to advance STEM teaching and learning across the state.聽聽We鈥檙e showcasing the innovative STEM work that鈥檚 happening in Georgia and giving educators a chance to exchange and share experiences.鈥
The conference complements the USG鈥檚 STEM Initiative whose goals include: promoting K-12 student preparation for and interest in majoring in STEM fields in college; increasing the success of STEM majors in college; and producing more and better science and mathematics teachers for K-12 schools, which in turn will lead to increased preparation of students in science and mathematics.
鈥淥ur hope is that this conference will bring attention to the importance of learning support and remediation to student success in STEM courses across Georgia’s institutions of higher education,鈥 said Koballa.聽聽鈥淚t鈥檚 attracted quite a bit of interest from throughout the state, particularly given not only Georgia Southern鈥檚 focus on STEM education, but the entire University System of Georgia.鈥
The conference is sponsored by the USG鈥檚 Board of Regents and is hosted by Georgia Southern鈥檚 College of Education, the Allen E. Paulson College of Science and Technology and the Division of Continuing Education.
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