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The Center for Mathematics and Science Education, Teaching and Technology (CMSETT) was established at John Carroll University in 1999 with the mission to advance the quality of K-12 mathematics and science education in Northeast Ohio. This is accomplished through building upon successful initiatives of the university to improve mathematics and science instruction in school districts in the region and through collaboration with faculty and representatives of K-12 institutions, other higher education institutions, and other organizations in the region. The Center for Mathematics and Science Education, Teaching and Technology is a focal point for groups and individuals in the area who are committed to the continual improvement of mathematics and science education. CMSETT facilitates collaboration and partnerships among educational communities, professional organizations, school districts, institutions of higher education, and others who have an interest in improving mathematics and science education. CMSETT provides professional development programs and workshops for mathematics and science educators based on the national vision for reform in science, mathematics, and technology education. The purpose of these programs is to improve content knowledge in the areas of science and mathematics and appropriate teaching strategies based on current research on human learning and effective practices. CMSETT is establishing and strengthening networks among teachers, schools, and the University as an educational community. An additional goal of the Center is to expand access to the scientific and educational personnel and programs at John Carroll University. The center will also design and offer programs and workshops to address specific needs identified by educators, administrators, and policy makers. A variety of professional development opportunities are offered to area mathematics and science teachers of grades K-12 each summer. In addition, specific programs are designed with individual districts to meet their needs for ongoing program improvement. Examples of summer programs include the Investigations in Number, Data and Space workshop for K-4 teachers, Science Across North America, Inquiry into Inquiry, and a variety of technology workshops. For further information you can visit the website at www.jcu.edu/CMSETT or contact us by e-mail at cmsett@jcu.edu.
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