Thursday, October 11, 2001
Miami gets grant
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Miami University has received $627,200 for Ohio teacher training from the Eisenhower Professional Development Program.
It will support programs to improve K-12 science and math teaching. The grant is the largest among the projects sharing Ohio's $2.5 million federal award this year. Programs include:
Teaching Science with Toys.
Teaching Science through Children's Literature.Ù
Active Chemistry.Ù
Information: Lynn Hogue 727 3421.
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