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GK12 Fellowship
GK-12 Fellowship

 

GK-12 is a program supported by the National Science Foundation's GK-12 Fellowship. Fellows spend ten hours each week teaching engineering, math, and science at K-12 schools. Graduate students, undergraduate teaching assistants, and faculty members work together to design teaching modules that EDUCATE, MOTIVATE, and EXCITE students in 6th through 8th grade.

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis has developed a partnership with Gateway Middle School, Steger Sixth Grade Center, STL Charter School, Construction Careers Center, Brittany Woods and the Department of Education to improve the opportunities for students at these St. Louis schools. The partnership focuses on capturing sixth and eighth grade students' interest in mathematics, science, and engineering. LEAP is part of the NSF's GK-12 program.

GK12 Fellows (doctoral students), UGTAs (undergraduate teaching assistants), K-12 school teachers, and Washington University faculty will form 10 teaching teams, each with a specific area of expertise. Each teaching team will develop a Teaching Module and, over a period of 7 weeks(4 per year), instruct K-12 students on using the tools developed.

Our mission is to communicate our excitement about science, mathematics, and engineering to K-12 students through hands on classroom experiments and activities.




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