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Research Experience for Teachers (RET): Supplement Opportunity
A RET can be requested as a supplement
to an existing NSF award or as part of a new or renewal
NSF proposal. The RET supplement request should clearly
articulate, in some detail, the form and nature of the
prospective teacher’s involvement in the Principal Investigator’s ongoing or proposed research. Since it is expected that the RET supplement experience will also lead to transfer of new knowledge to classroom activities, the RET supplement description should also indicate what sustained follow-up would be provided to help in translating the teacher’s
research experience into classroom practice. A brief
biographical sketch of the teacher should also be included,
if available.
The duration of the RET supplement will generally be one year and the project may be carried out during summer months, during the academic year, or both. For guidance and inquiries concerning the RET supplement, including the due date, the Principal Investigator should consult with the Program Director of his/her particular NSF award, or the cognizant Program Director for the program solicitation to which s/he is submitting a proposal.
An application for the RET supplement
to an existing NSF award should be submitted via the
FastLane. After logging in to Proposals, Awards & Status,
the Principal Investigator(PI)/Co-Principal Investigator(Co-PI) Management, What Do You Want To Work On?" screen
will appear. Click on "Award and Reporting Functions," then
click "Supplemental Funding Request." The procedure
is the same as described in the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) supplement.
The Principal Investigator enters the description of
the proposed RET supplement activity (limited to 3 pages),
including a separate 2 page CV of each science educator
(submitted in the Supplementary Docs section), justification
of the funds requested, and a prepared budget. The budget
includes a teacher’s stipend and up to $1,000 for the cost of materials, equipment, software and other supplies for developing classroom instructional materials. An administrative allowance (limited to 25% of the teacher’s
stipend only) is allowed for partial reimbursement of
indirect costs. The total cost of the supplement is generally
limited to $10,000 per teacher. This same information
should be supplied for a RET supplement request that
is incorporated into a new research proposal.
Normally funds may be available for up to two teachers, but exceptions will be considered. Participation of science educators who are members of underrepresented groups (underrepresented minorities and persons with disabilities) is strongly encouraged. The decision to award a supplement will be based on internal review by the Program Director and availability of funds in a particular program.
NSF encourages you to visit K-12 educators in your local school district and region, including those participating in NSF-supported activities (see awards list for the Division of Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education), to make them aware of this RET supplement opportunity as well as other NSF research and educational projects. We trust that your time and efforts will strengthen the teaching of science, mathematics, and engineering and enhance the development of the U.S. science and engineering workforce.
Information on this page comes from the NSF web
site.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05524/nsf05524.htm