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360 Education Sciences Building
56 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN
55455-0364 USA
Tel: 612-624-0300
Fax: 612-625-3086

 

CAREI > Current Projects > CETP

Evaluation of the Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Preparation (CETP) 

Purpose of Project

This project ended August 31, 2004

The National Science Foundation (NSF) designed the Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Preparation program (CETP) to significantly improve the science, mathematics, and technology preparation of future K-12 teachers and their effectiveness in these areas. The CETP Core Evaluation project gathers information about completed CETP initiatives around the country. The CETP Core Evaluation project seeks to answer the following question:

What evidence exists that the changes instituted as part of the Collaboratives have indeed resulted in a substantial increase in the number of students who know more, and are more competent at teaching mathematics and the sciences using the mathematics and science standards as a guide and employing the new technologies available?

This Core Evaluation project was summative in nature and was located at the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. It was managed as a joint effort with decisions being made by the co-PIs in cooperation with the collaboratives.

We have received help and materials from many sources, especially the CETPs, Horizon Research, Inc, Annenberg and ASCD.  We would like this acknowledgement to serve as our sincere expression of gratitude for the assistance we have received from them.

PI: Frances Lawrenz

 

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