[Bridging_the_digital_divide] Math Teacher grants

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$2,000 to improve elementary teachers' math competency
Grant Title: Ernest Duncan Grants
Organization: NCTM's Mathematics Education Trust
Eligibility: PreK-6 teachers
Value: $2,000 per award
Deadline: December 3, 2004

The Mathematics Education Trust, which was established by the National 
Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), will award a maximum of 
$2,000 to persons currently working at the PreK-6 grade level to 
improve their own professional competence as mathematics teachers. The 
proposal may include the improvement of the teachers' background, the 
development of projects or materials pertaining to the teachers' own 
classroom instruction in mathematics, or the development of projects to 
improve the mathematics curriculum. Any acquisition of equipment must 
support the proposed plan but must not be the primary focus of the 
grant. Recipients must have three or more years of teaching experience 
in grades PreK-6. Activities must be completed between June 1, 2005 and 
May 31, 2006.

Contact:  http://www.nctm.org/about/met/duncan.htm
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