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Purpose:
The purpose of the Expert Panel on Mathematics and Science Education is to oversee a valid and viable process for identifying and designating promising and exemplary programs in mathematics and science so that practitioners can make better-informed decisions in their ongoing efforts to improve the quality of student learning in mathematics and science. The Panel is composed of 14 experts in mathematics or science from around the country. It includes academics, association representatives, regional lab representatives, and practitioners.
Promising and Exemplary Programs:
Program Timeline:
- The Expert Panel on Mathematics and Science Education reviewed mathematics programs in the Winter of 1998.
- The Panel reviewed science programs in the Spring of 2000.
Submission Guidelines:
- 1999 Guidelines for Submitting Science Programs for Designation as Promising or Exemplary [[PDF*]]
- 1998 Guidelines for Submitting Mathematics Programs for Designation as Promising or Exemplary [[PDF*] ]
*Adobe (PDF) version (Portable Document Format) can be read by Windows and MAC using the Adobe Acrobat Reader Program which is free to download in order to view the document.
Federal Coordinator:
Carol Sue Fromboluti Mathematics and Science Education Expert Panel Office of Educational Research and Improvement U.S. Department of Education 555 New Jersey Avenue NW Washington, DC 20208-5643 Telephone: 202-219-1672 FAX: 202-219-2053 Email: carol.fromboluti@ed.gov.
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This page last modified January 8, 2001 (tca)
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