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There are 8 Articles .

Posted Title Author In / At Type Year
4/06/11 Refining a Model for an Inter-segmental Learning Network: Engaging Community College Students with Research University Faculty to Promote Persistence in STEM Debra Mauzy-Melitz , Roslyn Soto 2011 MSP Learning Network Conference Conference Paper 2011
7/07/09 Early Childhood Educators Become Collaborative Leaders Integrating and Implementing Math, Science, and Literacy Strategies with Children and Families Linda Clinard UC Irvine-Center for Educational Partnerships-FOCUS! Project Working Paper 2009
3/05/08 Early Development of a Student-Centered Perspective in Science and Math Pre-Service Teachers Therese Shanahan , Karajean Hyde , Sue Marshall , Roslyn Soto Association for Science Teacher Education conference, St... Conference Paper 2008
3/15/07 Continued Integration of Curriculum Guides, Quarterly Benchmark Assessments, and Professional Development to Improve Student Learning in Mathematics and Science Terry Shanahan , Virginia Mann, Carlos Manrique MSP Evaluation Summit II Working Paper 2006
2/09/06 Integrating Curriculum Guides, Quarterly Benchmark Assessments, and Professional Development to Improve Student Learning in Mathematics Karajean Hyde , Virginia Mann, Carlos Manrique , Therese Shanahan MSP Evaluation Summit Working Paper 2005
10/05/05 MSP MIS Summary Data for Comprehensive and Targeted Partnership Projects: 2000-03 and 2003-04 School Years Gary Silverstein , Robyn Bell , Joy Frechtling , Atsushi Miyaoka WESTAT for NSF Report 2005
12/29/04 Teachers Matter: Evidence from Value-Added Assessments Chris Zurawsky AERA Research Points Article 2004
12/29/04 The Challenges of Building Local Collaboratives for Sustaining Educational Improvement RAND Corporation RAND Research Brief Report 2004