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Florida Summit on Mathematics and Science Education. Gerry G. Meisels Chairman, Florida Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy (CIMS) Director, Coalition for Science Literacy at USF (CSL at USF) [meisels@csl.usf.edu].
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Florida Summit on Mathematics and Science Education Gerry G. Meisels Chairman, Florida Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy (CIMS) Director, Coalition for Science Literacy at USF (CSL at USF) [meisels@csl.usf.edu] CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Secretary's Summit on MathematicsFebruary 6, 2003http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/research/progs/mathscience/agenda.html The National Summits(Participation at Either by Invitation Only) Secretary's Summit on ScienceMarch 16, 2004http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/research/progs/mathscience/scienceagenda.html CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Secretary's Summit on Science(Marsha Winegarner and Gerry Meisels Present) Among the Conclusions: Coordinated Action in the States is Essential Dr. Sclafanirecommended Statewide Summits CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Florida Summit on Mathematics and Science Education • Lunch discussion at the Secretary’s Summit • There has been no Florida concerted action since Science FCAT and MSPD ca. 1998 • US DOE (“ED”) encouraged us to plan and proceed, and promised help • Consensus: adequate funding in excess of $100,000 would be necessary to conduct an effective Summit in a state as large as Florida CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Core Planning Group of CIMS Members Robert Bedford, Emergent Design, Inc. Penelope Haskins, Radiation Technologies, Inc. Marsha Winegarner, Florida Dept. of Education Robert Potter, University of South Florida Gerry Meisels, ChairCIMS Chair and Director of CSL at USF CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Securing the Resources • Federal support is necessary • There are no established programs for Summits in major agencies • Special initiatives must be taken CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Discussions Held • US DOE • Florida DOE • NASSMC (National Alliance of State Science and Mathematics Coalitions) • NSF CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Discussion Basis and Outcome • Concept Paper (distributed in May 2004) • After inter-agency discussions, NSF agrees in early July to entertain an “out-of-the-ordinary” proposal, to be submitted by August 5 • Proposal to NSF submitted August 5 • NASSMC commits funds August 1 • Building a Presence formally commits funds September 15 • NSF Proposal funded at full request level September 22 (funding begins Oct. 15) CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Resources National Science Foundation Building a Presence – Florida DOE National Alliance of State Science and Mathematics Coalitions (NASSMC) US DOE (through NASSMC) NASA (through NASSMC) Florida Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Coalition for Science Literacy at the University of South Florida CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Steering Committee Individuals Representing Business/Industry State Government K-12 Teachers and Supervisors, and Superintendents Higher Education Government Agencies CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Outcomes Objectives 1. A well designed, comprehensive set of • plans, • policies, • draft legislation, and • incremental budget allocations that will substantially and measurably strengthen learning of K-12 students in Science and Mathematics 2. Legislators’ and policy-makers’ WILL to implement them and to provide sufficient funding for statewide, systemic strengthening of M/S learning CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Target Audience For Action • The knowledge of how to improve m/s education resides primarily in education professionals at all levels • The resources and policies needed are controlled primarily by legislators and high level administrators (Governor, FDOE, superintendents) CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Four Major Components • Pre-Summit - Preparation for the Summit; Jan. 5 and Feb. 2 (am) • Summit – The Main Event (Feb. 2 – 3) • Post-Summit Work Plan Development (Feb. 4) • Post-Summit Follow-up 2005-2007 legislative sessions CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Pre-SummitParticipants: Educators and Business-Industry • Jan. 5; a one-day, statewide meeting of 60 S/M education professionals and business partners to Build consensus to speak with one voice Develop position (“white”) papers if necessary • Write position papers, distribute Jan. 28 • Feb. 2, morning; 60 S/M education professionals and business partners to Discuss position papers Review main messages to “target audience” CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
2. The Summit (“Main Event”)Participants: All • Feb. 2 afternoon: S/M in the workforce and the economy • Feb. 2 evening: Conference Social Event and Dinner • Feb. 3 morning: The school environment with which teachers must now deal • Feb. 3 afternoon: Dimensions of needed actions Strategies for assisting teachers – what matters? CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
3. Post-Summit Work PlanParticipants: Educators, Government and District Staff Designing Policies and Legislation for Action by: • Legislators • Governor’s Office • Florida Department of Education • District administrative leaders (such as superintendents) CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
4. Follow-up • Legislative and budgetary success is rarely achieved the first year it is proposed. Therefore, continued advocacy in key offices is planned for three years • The 2005 session promises to be fiscally very tight, partly because of our four storms, so pursuit in better years must be planned. CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF
Keys to Success • Getting good representation of the target audience to the Summit • Providing a consistent message • Avoiding public disagreements on implementation details • Tight organization and action orientation – concise, to the point, down-to-earth briefings CIMS/CSL FL Coalition for Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy Coalition for Science Literacy at USF