The NMTC, at its monthly member’s meeting, featuring Dr Pat Baker – ARL, awarded two teachers $500 each, for use in their classrooms to provide materials to support the units they develop in STEM Education. The members applauded this decision and the dedication of these teachers for adding this multi-year program to their already busy schedule.
The program these teachers will be participating in is Hub, Spoke & Capstone: A Towson University Integrated Elementary STEM Program for Harford/Cecil County Elementary Teachers.
These courses broaden teachers’ practical knowledge of teaching engineering, environmental science, and mathematics, exposing them to innovative teaching practices.
Dr. Pamela S. Lottero-Perdue, is the Project Director and the creator of this program.
John Casner, Executive Director NMTC, serves on the steering committee for the project which includes leaders from both Harford and Cecil Counties School Systems
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Dr. Pamela Lottero-Purdue, Project Director, Towson University
Renee Villareal, Havre de Grace Elementary School Principal,
Alison Baranowski, 4th Grade Teacher Havre de Grace Elementary School
Michael Parker, Chairman of the Board, NMTC
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Catherine Green, principal, Gilpin Manor Elementary, Cecil County
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Leigh Catterton, Cecil County Public Schools Teacher
Michael Parker, Chairman of the Board, NMTC
Dr. Pamela Lottero-Purdue, Project Director, Towson University