Celebrating 20 Years of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

Celebrating 20 Years of Noyce

Celebrating 20 Years of Noyce


April 5, 2022

On May 3, 2022, the National Science Foundation will bring together long-standing Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program Principal Investigators for presentations and conversations surrounding the future of STEM education and teacher preparation. This event is being held in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Noyce program and in celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week.

The featured PIs for this event are Dr. André Green from University of South Alabama and Dr. Ann Cavallo from University of Texas at Arlington. Both Dr. Green and Dr. Cavallo have been Noyce PIs for over a decade and have extensive knowledge of the program and field of STEM teacher preparation.

The event will begin at 4:00pm E.D.T. and will run for 90 minutes. Each PI will give a brief presentation on what they have learned from Noyce, followed by a Q&A-style discussion moderated by Noyce Lead Program Officer, Kathleen Bergin.

Registration is required for this event. Please register in advance here.

This is the first event in a series that will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Noyce program. More details on future events will be announced in the coming weeks on the Noyce website.

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