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click to start presentation. Get A Degree In Biotechnology. GBTI in the Innovation Crescent. Work Ready funding has built a network of high school and middle school bioscience educators. Through: Website resource Teacher training Equipment loan Reagent supplies Pipeline network.
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GBTI in the Innovation Crescent • Work Ready funding has built a network of high school and middle school bioscience educators. • Through: • Website resource • Teacher training • Equipment loan • Reagent supplies • Pipeline network
Georgia Bioscience Technology Institute (GBTI) website: www.gabioscience.org
GBTI Teacher Training • Summer Biotechnology Academies for Teachers • Summer 2007: 52 (all intro) • Summer /Spring 2008: 45 (24 Intro & 11adv) Total trained: 238 • Summer 2009: 50 (32 Intro,18 adv & 1 adv II) 44 counties • Fall 2009: 67 104 schools • Winter/Spring 2010: 24 • Coming in Summer 2010: • June 8 to 11 GTC • June 15 to 18 GTC • June 22 to 25 ATC
GBTI EquipmentLoan • Totals • 2007/2008: 3,052 • 2008/2009: 4,405 • 2009/2010: 8,424 • 10 schools now have own equipment. • 74 trained teachers • 50 added teachers • Total 124
Pipeline Network • Middle School Tasks • High School Curricula • Health Care Science • Agricultural Biotechnology • Bioscience • Georgia Dept. of Education • Technical College System of Ga • Governor’s Office • Workforce Boards • Ga Bio
GBTI On the Road • National Career Pathways Network – Atlanta, GA October 2009 • Georgia Science Teachers Association Conference – Savannah, GA February 2010
K-12 Partnerships A total of 20,000 students & 478 teachers have been introduced to Biotechnology through our outreach activities since 2007.
Associate Degrees and Certificates • 2010 Graduation: • ATCGTC • 18 students 18 students = 36 total • Fall 2010 Enrollment: • ATCGTC • 70 students 70 students = 114 total
New Life Science Building at Athens Technical College • Add a picture of the Athens Tech New building.
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