16 December 2020
by: Andrea Korte
Current and future teachers, including those in the Noyce program, are turning online for professional development, training and community-building. | Alliance for Excellent Education CC BY-NC 4.0
Current and future teachers, including those in the Noyce program, are turning online for professional development, training and community-building. | Alliance for Excellent Education CC BY-NC 4.0
As many teachers rise to the challenge of instructing their students virtually, the educators and researchers who contribute to the training of those teachers as part of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program are investigating how best to prepare science and math teachers virtually. Noyce program participants are also rethinking how to come together as a community in service of their shared goals: supporting students and professionals in science, technology, engineering and mathematics as they become math and science teachers in K-12 classrooms.