STEMTEC
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Teacher Education Collaborative, or STEMTEC, has been the STEM Education Institute’s largest and most visible program. Funded in 1997 by the NSF Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Education program, it was an ambitious project designed to produce more, better prepared, and more diverse K12 science and math teachers.

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Submissions from 2017

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A Brief Introduction to STEMTEC, Morton Sternheim

Submissions from 2003

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STEMTEC II Evaluation Report for Year 1 -- Fall 2002/Spring 2003, Joseph B. Berger and Stephen G. Sireci

Submissions from 2002

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STEMTEC Evaluation Report For Year 5 (Fall 2001/Spring 2002), Joseph B. Berger and Stephen G. Sireci

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STEMTEC II Evaluation Plan -- Fall 2002 to Spring 2005, Joseph B. Berger and Stephen G. Sireci

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Annual Report Summary, Morton Sternheim

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STEMTEC II (followon grant) Proposal, Morton Sternheim and Allan Feldman

Submissions from 2001

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STEMTEC Evaluation Report For Year 4 (Fall 2000/Spring 2001), Joseph B. Berger and Stephen G. Sireci

Submissions from 1999

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Annual Report, Morton Sternheim

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SUMMARY STEMTEC EVALUATION REPORT, Morton Sternheim

Submissions from 1998

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Annual Report, Morton Sternheim

Submissions from 1996

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STEMTEC Grant Proposal Narrative, Morton Sternheim, Allan Feldman, and Richard Yuretich