The Arthur Vining Davis Foundation supports innovative professional development programs that streng

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Projects may cover a wide range of initiatives intended to improve teaching. For example, projects might be designed to improve professional development for in-service and pre-service teachers, strengthen teaching skills, support practical research in teaching and high school education or encourage innovative use of technology and new techniques for presentation of classroom materials in high schools.

 

Projects should aim to develop solutions with potential for wide applications or replication by others. Requests to support well-established programs should be for initiatives with the potential to improve the program significantly. Special consideration will be given to projects in their early stages that address the concerns and problems of secondary education on a national level. In considering proposals to support high school teaching, sustained partnerships between the faculties of colleges (e.g., arts and sciences and education) and school districts, or collaborative efforts involving reform organizations, colleges/universities, and high schools are encouraged.

 

Grants range from $100,000 to $200,000
 

Click HERE to learn more about this opportunity.

 

Please contact Melissa, mke...@westga.edu if you should have any questions or wish to pursue this opportunity.

 

Please note, all Grants and Sponsored Projects must be submitted to and by processed by the ORSP.

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