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Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Chemistry and Physics

Chemistry and Physics
100 Campus Drive
Weatherford, OK 73096
(580) 774-3266
Fax: (580) 774-3115
chemistry@swosu.edu
physics@swosu.edu

Science Education

General Information

Grants from the following sources greatly help the Science Education Division;

  • the State Board of Regents
  • Southwestern Oklahoma State University
  • National Science Foundation's (NSF) reform effort
  • Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation (CETP)

Summer Science and Mathematics Academy
This program is designed to give high ability high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to experience the close interrelationship between science and mathematics and its application to technology in industry and society. To accomplish this goal, a partnership will be formed between the academic science community of Southwestern Oklahoma State University and Imation, a local high-technology science related industry. During the first three weeks of the Academy, the participants study four academic units relating science, mathematics, and computer science to technological applications. The four units are offered by the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science by professors at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Each unit includes hands on laboratory and computer skills to enhance the students problem solving ability. An interdisciplinary Academy Web site exists and all participants are trained in e-mail and home page coding. During the 4th week of the Academy, the students, divided into small groups, participate in a one-week interdisciplinary problem-solving unit dealing with specific industrial and technological problems directed by the Imation staff and University scientists. The students participate in an oral and visual computer generated presentation of their findings. Objectives of the Academy are designed to meet Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) curriculum as well as national standards in science and mathematics. Additional enrichment activities include a physical fitness and recreational unit designed to entertain and enhance the participants overall self-esteem and interpersonal communication skills. Other activities include science related industrial field trips, weekly science and technology seminars, and a variety of social activities. Counseling designed to acquaint participants of the career opportunities in science and technology is an integral part of the program.

Success in Science and Math Professional Development Institute
funded by the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation, annually provides 240 Oklahoma teachers (grades K-10) with the knowledge, skills, and materials needed to ensure that Oklahoma students receive the finest science and math instruction available. Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma State University, and Tulsa University collaborate on the K-8 science component of this project, with each site being responsible for approximately one-third of the 130 K-8 teachers. Teachers are trained in the use of hands-on, inquiry-based science curriculum modules. Following the training, the participants take the modules to their schools and use them with their students. When they are finished, the teachers return the modules to SWOSU to be refurbished and made available for future use.

The Oklahoma Teacher Education Collaborative (O-TEC)
is a consortium of nine higher education institutions dedicated to producing teachers better equipped for teaching science and mathematics to the students who will be the Oklahoma citizens of the next century. O-TEC activities focus on (1) recruitment of potential teachers, (2) preparation of pre-service teachers, and (3) retention of qualified teachers. Funding for O-TEC comes through a National Science Foundation grant of $5,000,000 over five years (1996-2001) administered through the University of Tulsa. O-TEC is one of seventeen NSF Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Preparation across the nation.