Bryn
Mawr College and Haverford
College have long and successful histories
of working with K-16 educators to improve science
and mathematics education. A central principle
of both programs has been a collaborative approach,
one in which college and precollege faculty and
students work together to share experiences, perspectives,
and expertise as a means to developing richer
and more effective learning experiences in science
and mathematics at all levels of the educational
system.
Beginning in the fall of 2004, the Bryn Mawr
and Haverford programs are being brought together
in a joint program as "K-16 Collaborations
in Science and Mathematics Education". The
joint program is sponsored by the Center
for Science in Society at Bryn Mawr College
and the Koshland
Integrated Sciences Center at Haverford College,
and supported by grants to the two colleges from
the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute. This page provides links
to information about all programs offered by the
two institutions, and additional information of
relevance to K-16 collaborations in the surrounding
areas.
For additional information about this program,
or to suggest additions to this page write
us. There is also an
online bulletin board for announcements and
discussion relevant to K-16 collaborations where
materials can be posted directly. |