GK-12 Transforming Experiences

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M I D - Y E A R N E W S L E T T E R GK-12 Transforming Experiences University of Colorado Denver In this issue Meet the GK-12 Learning Communities See the GK-12 Fellows involvement at STEMapalooza 2008 Learn about GK-12 International Collaboration Discover Information & Resources On the Web Project Staff & Contact Information What is the UCD GK-12 Transforming Experiences Project? GK-12 Transforming Experiences is a 5-year, $2.9 million National Science Foundation (NSF) project at the University of Colorado Denver. The primary goal of this project is to train future higher education professionals to have an understanding and appreciation for the many facets of K-12 education. Through interdisciplinary teams, including science and mathematics GK-12 fellow, university content faculty, and middle school math teachers, the project creates a process for transformation and simultaneous renewal. GK-12 Look Ahead GK-12 ANNUAL MEETING, WASHINGTON, D.C. March 27-29, 2009 National conference & highlights of GK-12 Projects INQUIRY- BASED LESSONS & Interdisciplinary Lessons: On-going GK-12 FELLOWS & RMMSMSP: Summer 2009 Aide in the implementation of various RMMSMSP Courses

Learning Communities Meet the 2008-2009 GK-12 Learning Communities. Each team is comprised of two UCD faculty mentors who aid in the content implementation, two Lead Middle School Teachers who work with the graduate fellows in the middle school classrooms, and two Graduate Fellows from the fields of math & science. Englewood Leadership Academy (From left) Mark Anderson (Mentor), Diana White (Mentor), Rachel Fiala (Fellow), Angela Harris (Fellow), Ericka Legnard (Lead Teacher), Suzanne Stark (Lead Teacher) Englewood Middle School (From left): Matt Nabity (Fellow), Julien Langou (Mentor), Chelsea Campbell (Fellow), Timberley Roane (Mentor), Dave Lammers (Lead Teacher), Miranda Price (Lead Teacher) Everitt Middle School (From left): Randy Tagg (Mentor), Debbie Batista (Fellow), Michele Harris (Lead Teacher), Kathy Brown (Lead Teacher), Lynn Bennethum (Mentor), Jeff Larson (Fellow) Drake Middle School (From left): Bryan Wee (Mentor), Erin Steiner (Fellow), Chris Cornejo (Lead Teacher), Stephanie Miller (Teacher), Craig Tennenhouse (Fellow), Mike Jacobson (Mentor)

STEMapalooza!!! In October 2008, UCD s GK-12 Fellows participated in STEMaplaooza, an event to bring together educators, students, and industry to gain interest and foster awareness about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) in the state of Colorado. The event, held at the Colorado Convention Center, was a huge success and a great experience for our GK-12 Fellows. The event brought in a total of 6,000 participants including K-12 students, college & graduate students, STEM industry, and government and policy makers. Over the 2-day event, each fellow demonstrated a hands-on, inquiry based activity to K-12 students. Some of the activities included paper chromatography by Science Fellow Chelsea Campbell (right picture), creation of slime by Science Fellow Rachel Fiala (picture & activity below), and utilization of imaging techniques and mathematics through PhotoBooth (Macbook) by Math Fellow Matt Nabity (center picture). Additionally, to help represent the statewide GK12 presence, UCD s GK-12 was joined by CU Boulder s GK-12 (left picture). Students and attendees showed great interest in the GK-12 project as well as the hands-on experience provided by our content experts (GK-12 Fellows). Overall, the GK-12 participation at STEMapalooza was a huge success with plans for next year s GK-12 involvement already underway. Simply Silly Slime GK-12 Science Fellow, Rachel Fiala, conducts an inquiry based chemistry experiment about polyvinyl alcohol and chemical bonds with elementary students. By using a small list of supplies (such as food dye, glass jar, glue, and borax) and their imaginations, students are asked several probing questions and then shown how to mix the ingredients. Once the slim is formed, the students are guided through the actual formation process and why the chemical bonds function.

China International Collaboration In November 2008, Mike Jacobson (PI/Mentor), Carole Basile (Co-PI), Bryan Wee (Co-PI/Mentor), and Katie Den Ouden (Project Coordinator) traveled to China to meet and collaborate with various Universities and Educational Institutes. A very warm welcome from Jiangsu Institute for Education (JIE) and Dr. Hua (pictured above, center right) proved our future International relationships to be quite promising and beneficial. In addition to JIE, we hope to establish collaborations with other institutions in China that will support the fellows research and teaching experiences as part of the GK-12 program. Ultimately, through international collaboration and education experiences, fellows, mentors, and lead teachers will be better able to appreciate the ways of learning in a global society, as well as be more prepared for increasingly diverse classrooms. Moreover, institutional and community collaboration through research experiences with international faculty can help graduate fellows become better mathematicians and scientists and extend their research parameters. Lastly, the GK-12 project hopes to extend the U.S. K-12 classroom experiences in math and science to other cultures and students. Warm Welcome Professor Mike Jacobson During our visit at JIE, Mike Jacobson was given the opportunity to guest lecture about combinatorial math, as well as the GK-12 program. Over 250 students attended the lecture (see picture to left), while an additional room was utilized for overflow of attendance and allowed the lecture to be telecasted. Professor Jacobson and the GK-12 was well regarding and proved to be of much interest to JIE students, as Q&A lasted for over an hour after the lecture was completed.

MID-YEAR 2008 On the web Information on GK-12 National Meeting www.gk12.org UCD GK-12 Project http://gk12.cudenver.edu/ UCD GK-12 Google Groups (all updates and information will be posted on this website) http://groups.google.com/group/ucd-gk12 National Science Foundation Website http://www.nsf.gov Contact Information Principle Investigator Michael Jacobson, Department Chair, Mathematics & Statistical Sciences Michael.jacobson@ucdenver.edu Project Coordinator Katie Den Ouden Katie.denouden@ucdenver.edu Phone: (303) 556-3336 Website: http://gk12.cudenver.edu University of Colorado Denver GK-12 Transforming Experiences P.O. Box 173364, CB 170 Denver, CO 80217-3364