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Marsalis Earns The National STEM Certificate of Excellence

Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary STEAM Academy in Dallas, Texas Earns National Certificate for STEM Excellence - Campus Certification from National Institute for STEM Education

  The NCSE program provides a research-based support system for campuses and teachers seeking to strengthen STEM instruction and outcomes

 

Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary STEAM Academy is the first school in Dallas ISD to earn the National Certificate for STEM Excellence (NCSE) - Campus Certification from the National Institute for STEM Education (NISE). The NCSE recognizes individual school campuses for their commitment to and systematic support of teachers’ understanding and use of high-impact, evidence-based STEM instructional strategies.

 

Headquartered in Houston, Texas, NISE was conceived by seasoned, practicing educators and is based on thousands of hours of research, professional development, curriculum design, and educational leadership. Using an online platform and supported by a dedicated NISE STEM leadership coach, educators and instructional leaders work together to refine school operations and instruction to further strengthen STEM practices and the campus’ overall STEM culture.

 

As part of earning the NCSE - Campus Certification, five Marsalis classroom educators also earned the National Certificate for STEM Teaching (NCST), further contributing to the school’s collective STEM expertise. They are Brittany Taylor, Caitlyn Gibbs, Sasha Greene, Ketia Fellows, Deena Palenapa and campus STEM Instructional Lead, Monica Napier.

 

About the National Institute for STEM Education

NISE is a research-based support system for campuses and teachers seeking to strengthen STEM instruction and outcomes. Based on 15 STEM Teacher Actions that evolved from STEM professional development originally created at Rice University, NISE’s Campus and Teacher Certificates help school leaders and teachers understand and apply research and best practices in STEM, 21st-century learning, and professional development. For information, visit http://nise.institute.

 

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