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Rhode
Island Regional LASER Site
Background
The mission of the Rhode Island Regional LASER Site is to develop
the scientific literacy of all Rhode Island students and support
K-8 science education reform in other New England states.
Initially, the Rhode Island Regional LASER Site serves 38 Rhode
Island public school districts (more than 90,000 K-8 students)
that are in the exploratory stages of K-8 science education
reform. When there is space available, other Rhode Island and New
England districts, including parochial and independent schools,
are welcome to participate in RI LASER services. Coalition
Members
The Rhode Island Regional LASER Site is a consortium of these
organizations:
• The East Bay Educational Collaborative (EBEC).
EBEC is a non profit educational agency that provides services
and resources to eight collaborating school districts representing
52 elementary and middle schools and more than 13,000 students
in kindergarten through sixth grade. EBEC operates the Rhode
Island Science Materials Resource Center, which provides materials
support for 20 districts and more than 1,500 teachers.
• Rhode Island College (RIC).
Rhode Island College has a 140-year history of teacher education
and awards more than half of the education degrees in the state.
Together, RIC and EBEC manage the HELMSS (High Expectations
for Learning in Middle School Science) Project, a National Science
Foundation Pilot Local Systemic Change through Teacher Enhancement
science project.
• Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE).
RIDE serves more than 10,000 teachers from 36 school districts.
Through Information Works and the SALT Survey, RIDE provides
a wealth of pertinent evaluation data about the school communities.
Also, RIDE has partnered with the University of Rhode Island
and the Rhode Island Foundation during the Rhode Island Teachers
and Technology Initiative (RITTI). RITTI has reached 30% of
the entire full-time teaching force in Rhode Island with substantial
training in the use of technology, hardware, and software. RITTI
teachers (1,500-2,000 K-8 teachers of science) are
a major resource for the region.
• University of Rhode Island (URI).
URI collaborates with seven districts from southern Rhode Island
to manage the National Science Foundation-funded Guiding Education
in Mathematics & Science-Network (GEMS-NET)
local systemic change in K-8 Science. More than 350 teachers
and 50 scientists serving 10,000 students each year are provided
exemplary instructional materials, professional development
with scientists working in partnership with teachers, and materials
support.
For Further Information
For additional information about the Rhode Island LASER site
and its programs and activities, contact:
Greg Kniseley
Principal Investigator
The KITES Project
Rhode Island College, HM-068
Providence, RI 02908
[email protected]
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