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NC-MSEN serves as the coordinating office of 11 professional development centers located on public university campuses statewide. Each campus strives to fulfill the mission of NC-MSEN: improving mathematics and science teaching and learning in North Carolina. For contact information
of each individual Center, please click
here. For links to a few specific projects, please see below!
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| Appalachian State University's upcoming events. | ||
| East Carolina University's Eastnet internet site contains educational connections and resources especially for teachers in eastern North Carolina. | ||
| Fayetteville State University's Project NOVA: This project is part of a nationwide NASA program to create a national framework for enhancing science, mathematics and technology literacy. | ||
| North Carolina School of Science & Math's Education Future NOW workshops: The NOW project is a five-year educator technology training initiative. | ||
| North Carolina State University's Earth View project, a three-year professional development project for high school earth/environmental science teachers in North Carolina. | ||
| UNC-Chapel Hill's Middle Math Project: A statewide program supporting middle school mathematics teachers. | ||
| UNC-Charlotte's Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics (SVSM): This program is a cost-free, state-funded program for academically talented students who may pursue careers based in science and mathematics. | ||
| UNC-Wilmington's Technology Loan Program allows teachers in southeastern North Carolina to reserve equipment for use in their classrooms. | ||
| Western
Carolina University's helpful list of sites for mathematics and science
teachers. |
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Questions about this
page, please contact Felicia Umstead E-mail |
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