Funding-Limited Submission - NSF - Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in
Engineering and Computer Science NSF 11-509; July
1, 2013
***UK College of Engineering faculty interested
in this program should contact Eric Grulke, Associate Dean for Research, for
internal deadlines and application procedures***
The
Directorate for Engineering (ENG) and the Directorate for Computer and Information
Science and Engineering (CISE), Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in
Engineering and Computer Science program supports the active involvement of
K-12 science, technology, engineering, computer and information science, and
mathematics (STEM) teachers and community college faculty in engineering and
computer science research in order to bring knowledge of engineering, computer
science, and technological innovation into their classrooms. The goal is to
help build long-term collaborative partnerships between K-12 STEM teachers,
community college faculty, and the NSF university research community by
involving the teachers and community college faculty in engineering and
computer science research and helping them translate their research experiences
and new knowledge into classroom activities. Partnerships with inner city
schools or other high needs schools are especially encouraged, as is
participation by underrepresented minorities, women, and persons with
disabilities.
This
announcement features two mechanisms for support of in-service and pre-service
K-12 STEM teachers and community college faculty: RET supplements to ongoing
ENG or CISE awards and new RET Site awards. RET supplements may be included in
proposals for new or renewed NSF Directorate for Engineering (ENG) or CISE
grants or as supplements to ongoing NSF ENG or CISE funded projects. RET in
Engineering and Computer Science Sites are based on independent proposals from
engineering or computer and information science departments, schools or
colleges to initiate and conduct research participation projects for a number
of K-12 STEM teachers and/or community college faculty.
Full Program Solicitation: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11509/nsf11509.htm
Amount:
The
total budget amount for an RET Site may not exceed $500,000 for up to three
years. The total cost per teacher, for either a site or supplement, is limited
to $10,000 per teacher per year which includes the teacher/community college
faculty stipend and up to $2,000 for the cost of materials, equipment, software
and other supplies for developing classroom instructions and experiments.
NSF
Deadline: October
7, 2013
PI
Limit: The
principal investigator of a RET in Engineering and Computer
Science Site proposal must have a faculty appointment, within a
College/Department of Engineering or Engineering Technology or a
College/Department of Computer and Information Science broadly defined (e.g.,
including HCI, Software Engineering, Networking Science, Informatics) within
the submitting U.S. academic institution.
Limit
on Number of Proposals per Organization: 3
Three
site proposals may be submitted per competition by a U.S. academic institution,
College/Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, or Computer and
Information Science as the lead institution.