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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Partnerships Support State K-12 STEM Education]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>Strengthening education
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) remains a priority
in Georgia. With approximately
$1.6 million in funding made possible through Race to the Top (RT3) program, the
Georgia Institute of Technology is partnering with K-12 schools to address this
challenge.<em></em></p>

<p>Georgia Tech has a role in three of the five
projects approved through the initial round of Innovation Fund grants recently
announced by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. The projects were selected from among 70
competing for support of high-impact programs for student success. </p>

<p>Teach for Georgia, a collaborative partnership
between Georgia Tech, the Okefenokee Regional Educational Services Agency
(RESA) and the Ware and Dougherty county school districts, is a teacher
pipeline program modeled after the successful Teach for America (TFA)
initiative. A $1 million grant will provide funding to recruit Georgia Tech
STEM majors to teach in underserved rural Georgia school districts. The grant
will cover two years of competitive salaries and certification support for program
participants.</p>

<p>There are a myriad of reasons for the shortage of
academically qualified STEM secondary education teachers in rural Georgia,
according to Donna Llewellyn, director of Georgia Tech’s Center for the
Enhancement of Teaching and Learning. “Teach for Georgia will address two of
our primary concerns: the shortage of necessary funds available to hire new
teachers and the ability to attract new STEM graduates to these communities.” </p>

<p>A second $270,000 grant will support continued collaboration
between Barrow County and Georgia Tech for a novel program that brings
higher-education instruction to K-12 students via a sophisticated
high-definition (HD) videoconferencing platform. Known as Direct to Discovery
(D2D), the program has already connected high-school classrooms directly to
cutting-edge research under the direction of scientists and engineers from
Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). </p>

<p>Georgia Tech will also partner with Georgia State
University and Drew Charter School to establish one of the state’s first STEAM
(science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) programs. The initiative involves collaboration with three Georgia
Tech units: Center for Education Integrating
Science, Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC), Ferst Center for the Arts and the College of
Architecture.&nbsp;CEISMC will also provide professional development for
teachers and conduct project evaluation.&nbsp;Georgia Tech will receive
approximately $385,000 to support these programs.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://opb.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,161890977_161981058,00.html">Innovation
Fund</a>
was created from $400 million in RT3 funding awarded in August 2010. The
state’s application included extensive input from education stakeholders and
members of the business and philanthropic communities who helped develop the program.
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