HARTFORD, Conn. — December 12, 2012 — The
National Science Teachers Association
(NSTA), the largest professional organization in the world promoting
excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all, in
collaboration with The
Dow Chemical Company, the Amgen
Foundation; Astellas
Pharma US, Inc.; the American
Honda Foundation; the Bayer
USA Foundation; and Lockheed
Martin, today announced that two out of the 244 science teachers chosen as Fellows in the 2012-2013 NSTA New
Science Teacher Academy
are from Connecticut. Selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide,
the Fellows (listed below) will participate in a year-long professional
development
program designed to help promote quality science teaching, enhance
teacher confidence and classroom excellence and improve teacher content
knowledge.
Amgen-NSTA Fellow
· Emily
Korn, Cloonan Middle School, Stamford, Conn.
(WAY TO GO EMILY!!!)
Bayer-NSTA Fellow
· Rebecca
Seibert, Ansonia High School, Ansonia, Conn.
“We
are thrilled to provide these teachers with the resources and support
needed to help them feel
confident and passionate about the critical work they do in inspiring
today’s youth to become tomorrow’s leading STEM professionals,” said
Gerry Wheeler, interim executive director, NSTA.
“As
a longtime supporter of STEM education, Bayer recognizes the lasting
impact that quality teacher
professional development can have,” said Sarah Toulouse, acting
executive director of the Bayer USA Foundation. “Preparing and retaining
the best and brightest science teachers is essential for today’s
students to achieve and succeed in the STEM fields.”
The
2012 Fellows were selected on the basis of several criteria, including
showing evidence of a
solid science background and displaying a strong interest in growing as a
professional science educator. Each Fellow will receive a comprehensive
NSTA membership package, online mentoring with trained mentors who
teach in the same discipline, and the opportunity
to participate in a variety of web-based professional development
activities, including web seminars. In addition, each Fellow will
receive financial support to attend and participate in NSTA’s 2013
National Conference on Science Education in San Antonio.
For
this academic year, The Dow Chemical Company, the primary sponsor of
the program, will fund
the participation of 195 science teachers as Dow-NSTA Fellows. The
American Honda Foundation will support three science teachers as
Honda-NSTA Fellows and the Amgen Foundation will support 11 science
teachers as Amgen-NSTA Fellows. Astellas Pharma US, Inc.
will support 14 science teachers primarily from the Chicago area as
Astellas-NSTA Fellows and the Bayer USA Foundation will sponsor six
science teachers as Bayer-NSTA Fellows. The remaining 15 science
teachers will be supported by Lockheed Martin and named
Lockheed Martin-NSTA Fellows.
Launched
during the spring of 2007, the NSTA New Science Teacher Academy,
co-founded with a grant
from the Amgen Foundation, was established to help reduce the high
attrition rate in the science teaching profession by providing
professional development and mentoring support to early-career science
teachers. Since its inception, the Academy has provided
high-quality professional development to more than 800 science teachers
nationwide.
For a list of the 2012-2013 Fellows or to learn more about the NSTA New Science Teacher Academy,
please visit www.nsta.org/academy.
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