EdTech Associates Awarded
A New Hampshire Math and Science
Partnership Grant
EdTech Associates® of Amherst, NH was recently awarded a Math and Science Partnership (MSP) grant from the New Hampshire Department of Education. Kathleen McClaskey, President of EdTech Associates proposed a research-based science model named “Science4All”™ that is planned to develop the first New Hampshire science teacher leaders.
“Science4All”™ is designed for grades K-8 and is intended to be a sustainable instructional model (inquiry-based teaching with technology) that includes three-years of professional development. With a combination of face-to-face, online and onsite training and support, the goals are:
- to increase content knowledge and reading comprehension instruction in science for teachers;
- to train and support science teacher leaders to implement and integrate technology into inquiry-based instruction;
- to create student-centered, interdisciplinary, collaborative teaching practices using the UDL (Universal Design for Learning) principles; and
- to establish an online New Hampshire Science Learning Community to support, sustain and expand the “Science4All”™ model.
The “Science4All”™ Partners include:
Kathleen McClaskey, M.Ed., President of EdTech Associates, Inc. and Project Director of “Science4All”™
Joyce LaTulippe, M.Ed. of e-Learning Agents
Joan Sedita, M.Ed. of Keys to Literacy (formerly Sedita Learning Strategies)
Joyce Tugel, M.S., Science Specialist - Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
Dennise M. Maslakowski, Ed.D., Associate Vice President of Graduate Studies – Plymouth State University
For further information, contact Kathleen McClaskey at khm@edtech-associates.com or 603.424.4534.
EdTech Associates is a registered trademark of EdTech Associates, Inc. Science4All is a trademark of EdTech Associates, Inc.