SEOCEMS
South East Ohio Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science

Home | Calendar | Announcements | Events | CSI Teams | Task Forces | Partners | Links | Contacts
Cohort 1 2004-2006

Athens High School

Gallia County Local Schools

Jackson High School

Northwest High School

Southern Local Schools

Cohort 2 2005-2007

Trimble Middle and High Schools

Zanesville Middle and High Schools
Cohort 3 2007-2008
Alexander Middle School
Beaver High School
Sheridan Middle School
Tri-County JVS

 





Collaborative Study Investigation Grants
CSI Teams

Teacher Team
Professional Development Grants
FOR
MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
SCIENCE AND MATH

Collaborative Study Investigation (CSI) proposals are open to middle school, high school and college teams. CSI provides an opportunity for teachers to work with colleagues in public schools and universities to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics and/or science by investigating issues of local interest. Successful applicants will begin their CSI project during the summer of 2008 at SEOCEMS’ annual CSI conference.

CSI grants are for $10,000 and require a two-year team commitment.
CSI Team projects can either be a two-year action research project or a two-year Lesson Study project.

Teams receive consultant and financial support to conduct their activities.

CSI teams consist of 4-6 individuals who share an interest in investigating a particular issue over a two-year period. Teams include at least one public school teacher and one university faculty.

Individual team members deepen and broaden their knowledge about the teaching and learning of science or mathematics, enhance their professional development, and provide valuable information to their school districts or departments about an important local issue.

Download a copy of the CSI team Action Research brochure by clicking here!

Download a copy of the CSI Team Lesson Study brochure by clicking here!

Download CSI Application form here!

Click here to see the Powerpoint Overview of Southeast Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science CSI teams.


 

 

 


© Copyright Ohio Univeristy, 2004. All rights reserved

.