STEM II Initiative at Georgia State University
Session Format
Brief Report (15 minutes)
Session Format
Presentation Session (45 minutes)
Target Audience
Post Secondary Education
Location
Room 2908
Abstract for the conference program
The availability of funding from the State of Georgia has allowed significant advances in STEM education at Georgia State University. The largest fraction of the funds are dedicated to a series of mini-grants that are allowing faculty and students to make strides in a number of areas including laboratory courses, integration of material across disciplines, and new developments in teacher education. We have also focused on enhancements of our administrative structure, including changes in advising, ways of enhancing faculty productivity, and academic support for students in the STEM disciplines.
Proposal Track
Non-research Project
Proposal Track
T1: Teaching and Learning in the STEM Field
Start Date
3-9-2012 3:12 PM
End Date
3-9-2012 3:22 PM
Creative Commons License
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Recommended Citation
Dixon, Dabney, "STEM II Initiative at Georgia State University" (2012). Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019). 11.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/stem/2012/2012/11
STEM II Initiative at Georgia State University
Room 2908
The availability of funding from the State of Georgia has allowed significant advances in STEM education at Georgia State University. The largest fraction of the funds are dedicated to a series of mini-grants that are allowing faculty and students to make strides in a number of areas including laboratory courses, integration of material across disciplines, and new developments in teacher education. We have also focused on enhancements of our administrative structure, including changes in advising, ways of enhancing faculty productivity, and academic support for students in the STEM disciplines.