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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute for School Partnership Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About Us Our Programs Faculty Engagement Results and Impact News Blog Contact Us Support Open Search Faculty Engagement KNOWLEDGE • PASSION • SCHOLARSHIP • COMMITMENT Marcus Foston, Associate Professor of Energy, Environment, and Chemical Engineering, with “Researcher for a Day” high school students in his lab at the McKelvey School of Engineering The Institute for School Partnership is a trusted partner for over 50 school districts and more than 60 independent, charter and parochial schools. Through these partnerships and experiences as K-12 educators, curriculum developers, professional learning facilitators, researchers and evaluators, the ISP staff has expansive knowledge of the St. Louis area K-12 community. The ISP provides campus-wide support for faculty to develop partnership and outreach opportunities with St. Louis area schools. ISP personnel work with faculty to help identify the best engagement for them and turn their passion into action. See our brochure (PDF) for examples faculty engagement through the ISP » An average of 60 faculty members participate in ISP partnership activities each year as part of their research, service and broader impact activities. A lecture. A workshop. One hour. A whole semester. No matter your time commitment you can make a difference. There are many ways to get involved. Host a teacher in your lab for the summerHost a student group on campusLead a Hot Topics workshop in your fieldTeach a semester long courseProvide expertise in curriculum developmentLead a book club or book discussionBe a guest speaker at a teacher workshopOffer a summer research experience for a high school student Broader Impact / Broadening Participation The ISP is uniquely positioned to assist faculty to engage with the K-12 school community or develop research proposal Broader Impact strategies that connect with K-12 schools. If you would like ISP assistance on the BI portion of your proposal, or want to learn ways you can collaborate with ISP, please complete the faculty engagement form below. Ways ISP Can Assist with your Research Proposal Meet to discuss RFPs, your research, and broader impact ideasRefine new ideas or find overlaps with existing programsReview your written plan and receive feedback on the broader impact portion of your proposalAlign your research with existing national K-12 science & math standards at grade levelProvide letters of support or collaboration (from ISP, campus partners, or local schools/teachers)Advise with guidance on budgets for outreach activities Ways ISP Can Support Funded Projects Assistance in connecting with community and educational partnersMarketing, recruitment and logistical support of faculty-led Hot Topic Workshops or speaking engagement events for local teachersRecruitment of local Teachers for Teacher-Researcher PartnershipsRecruitment of local students for Summer Research Experiences Recruitment of K-12 students for one-time eventWebsite communication and dissemination of your project High school student with materials for water research project.Photo of Professor Ling “Colleagues at ISP really helped me think about the integration of research and education in an authentic way. We are working together on a unique project that engages teachers and students in a journey of microbial diversity discoveries.”Fangqinog Ling, Assistant Professor, Department of Energy, Environment & Chemical Engineering To learn ways you can collaborate with the ISP, please complete our Faculty Engagement form: Faculty Engagement form Questions? Email Chris at [email protected] “Our Washington University faculty and staff are proud to partner with the local education community and consider it a privilege and duty to connect our cutting-edge research with the dedicated teachers who can put it into action in the classroom. Together, we’re capturing the curiosity and cultivating the potential of a new generation of community leaders who will go on to serve this great city.”Chancellor Andrew Martin Institute for School [email protected] Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Quick LinksmySci Partners Everyday mySci STEM Challenges STEMpact Transformational Leadership Initiative Connect with us!Don’t Miss Out! Join Our Email List Support Our Work ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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