Researcher(s) Keywords:
- language and culture in statistics education
- biostatistics
- bias reduction and small sample size adjustments in generalized linear models settings
- simultaneous inference
- multiple comparisons
- latent variable models
- generalized linear mixed models
- Other
- Health & Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
- Education for the 21st Century Demographic
- Cross-cutting: U.S. –Mexico and Latin America: Social and Behavioral Issues
- Cross-cutting: Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
- Literacy and Community-based Education in International Contexts
- Asset-based Approaches to Teaching and Learning
- Teacher Development
Featured Researcher(s):
Department: Mathematical Sciences
Department: Teacher Education
Department: Biological Sciences
Date: June 06, 2019

The University of Texas at El Paso will partner with the El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) to foster the next generation of highly skilled STEM teachers through a five-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). UTEP will receive support from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, an NSF effort that helps address the critical need for K-12 teachers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics by encouraging talented students and professionals to pursue teaching careers in elementary and secondary schools.
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