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Fall 2022 Project Intersect Learning Showcase Program, Jamey Burns
Fall 2022 Project Intersect Learning Showcase Program, Jamey Burns
Project InTERSECT Materials
This program highlights the inquiry presentations of our Inservice and Preservice teachers. The teachers came together to celebrate their STEM+C learning and share lessons learned from implementation. This showcase was a partnership between University of North Florida and Duval County Public Schools.
Project Intersect Integrated Stem Badge Facilitator’S Guide, Terrie Galanti, Raven Robinson-Wilson
Project Intersect Integrated Stem Badge Facilitator’S Guide, Terrie Galanti, Raven Robinson-Wilson
STEM Integration
This guide supports STEM teacher educators who would like to offer the 8-week Project InTERSECT Integrated STEM badge course (15 hours) to a small group of elementary pre-service or practicing teachers.
The facilitator’s guide describes the structure of the Canvas course, editable text for weekly announcements, and suggested feedback statements to support weekly activity completion and reflection.
Summary Of Effects: Impact Of Intersect On Student Math Achievement And Teacher Perceptions, Natalie Wright
Summary Of Effects: Impact Of Intersect On Student Math Achievement And Teacher Perceptions, Natalie Wright
STEM Research
This summary of project evaluation findings was presented to the InTERSECT team and DCPS leaders in February 2023 as a supplement to the Year 2 Summative Evaluation Report. The evaluation examined effects of Project InTERSECT on Cohorts 1 and 2, including student mathematics achievement and teacher perceptions. The project has had significant impacts on students’ mathematics achievement. Compared to a business-as-usual group (which was matched to the treatment group based on pretest scores, demographics, and grade level), students in Project InTERSECT classrooms performed significantly higher on iReady Math assessments. Treatment effects were particularly large for kindergarten (Hedges’ g = .34) …