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UNCG’s Project Excellence in Science Education Learning

UNCG’s Project Excellence in Science Education Learning. Funded by the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Scholarship Program. UNCG Project ExSEL. To recruit, prepare, and support UNCG students who aim to become outstanding high school science teachers. What is Project ExSEL?.

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UNCG’s Project Excellence in Science Education Learning

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  1. UNCG’s Project Excellence in Science Education Learning Funded by the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Scholarship Program

  2. UNCG Project ExSEL To recruit, prepare, and support UNCG students who aim to become outstanding high school science teachers

  3. What is Project ExSEL? $10,000 scholarships for UNCG juniors and seniors who pursue science degrees and teacher licensure $1,000 internship stipend for summer science education experience

  4. What are the benefits of being an Noyce Scholar in Project ExSEL? • Pre-service experiences • Leadership opportunities • University mentors • Comprehensive science certification • Classroom support

  5. What are the expectations of Noyce Scholars in Project ExSEL? • Pursue science degree • Pursue licensure in high school science teaching • Teach in a high-need school district for 2 years for each of scholarship received

  6. Contact Information Angela Webb Project Coordinator awwebb@uncg.edu (336) 334-3457 Dr. Catherine Matthews Professor of Science Education Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education cmatthews@uncg.edu (336) 334-3444 Dr. Jerry Walsh Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry jlwalsh@uncg.edu (336) 334-5672

  7. Keeping Up With Project ExSEL • For more information visit us online at www.uncg.edu/soe/ExSEL/index.html • Find us on Facebook • Follow us on Twitter - @ProjectExSEL • View our cohort page at www.uncgprojectexsel.weebly.com Internship & Scholarship Information, Applications, and More NCSTA Presentation Resources

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