The National After School Science Directory
The National After School Science Directory is a searchable database designed to increase access to high-quality science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education beyond the classroom for youth and families across the nation. The Directory houses thousands of STEM opportunities, submitted by science centers, museums, schools and other youth-serving organizations. Search our Directory to view opportunities to connect the America’s youth to high-quality STEM learning experiences.
When & Where
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Ongoing
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1719 N Street NW
Washington DC 20036
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Topics Covered
- General Science
Targeted Age Groups
- Ages 14 and up
Student Demographic
- Boys
- Girls
- Gifted and talented students
- Students at risk of dropping out of school
Society for Science & the Public
2010 SSP Fellows Program
Opportunity Description
http://outreach.societyforscience.org
Society for Science & the Public (SSP), with generous support from Intel, is pleased to announce the 2nd year of its Fellows Program. The SSP Fellows Program provides funds and training to selected U.S. science and math teachers who serve under-resourced students, to enable interested and motivated students to perform high-quality independent scientific research. The SSP Fellows Program has attracted the most creative and motivated high school science and math teachers in the country. Through a competitive selection process, the Program will provide teachers the financial and training resources necessary to support and inspire the success of their most enthusiastic science students. Fellows may serve for up to four years. The goal is to enable Fellows to guide students to produce project-based research of the highest quality, such as is selected for SSP's premiere science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search.
Contacts
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Jennifer Carter
jcarter@societyforscience.org
202-872-5140
Program Information
Application Deadline
2010-01-15
Cost for Participation
free