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Puerto Rico Math and Science Partnership

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Puerto Rico MSP is a Comprehensive MSP funded by NSF in 2003 as a five year project.
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The Art of Asking Thought Provoking Questions in the Mathematics Classroom By Carmen Bellido, Uroyoan Walker, Keith Wayland, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Working Paper), December 21, 2005.

Distributed Leadership: What's All the Hoopla? By James Spillane, Institute for Policy Research, NWU, 2004.
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The Art of Asking Thought Provoking Questions in the Mathematics Classroom By Carmen Bellido, Uroyoan Walker, Keith Wayland, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Working Paper), December 21, 2005.

The Puerto Rico Math and Science Partnership (PR-MSP) involves four universities within the Puerto Rico System (The University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Mayaguez, Cayey and Humacao campuses) in partnership with the Puerto Rico Department of Education and supporting institutions that include the other seven campuses of the UPR system, the Inter American University of Puerto Rico System, and the Arecibo Observatory as well as informal science education centers and industry partners. The Partnership's activities center on four goals:
  1. Empowering schools through challenging K-12 Math and Science curriculum and professional development
  2. Increasing K-12 mathematics and science teacher quality through the preparation of future teachers and certified teachers
  3. Strengthening the mathematics and science knowledge base through educational research, assessment, and evaluation
  4. Creating sustainable K-20 partnerships

The Principal Investigator of Puerto Rico MSP is Josefina Arce. More information can be found on a separate web site created by this project: http:// www.prmsp.org/ .

This site was created to enhance communication and collaboration between partners within the Puerto Rico MSP project as well as to inform the public of the efforts of the Math and Science Partnership Program. While selected documents in the library and resources sections have been made available to the public, only logged in members of the Puerto Rico MSP project can post comments, participate or read posts in the Working Groups, or see the interactive Calendar.

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