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Collaborative for STEM Education and Outreach

The Scientist in the Classroom Partnership

A STEM Education Learning Community:
Bringing teachers and scientists together
to educate the next generation of thinkers and doers.

SCP Workshop 2025

°Õ³ó±ðÌýScientist in the Classroom Partnership Program (SCP), previously the National Science Foundation GK-12 Graduate Teaching Fellows Program, began serving Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools in January 2000. Currently, the SCP is a collaboration between five educational institutions of higher learning in the greater Nashville area. In affiliation with Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, the participating institutions include Vanderbilt äçÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾, Fisk äçÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾, Meharry Medical College, Tennessee State äçÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾, and Middle Tennessee State äçÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾.

This year, the SCP will take a step forward by establishing the Vanderbilt Scientist Teacher Educator Partnership (VSTEP). The goal this year is to recruit 10 graduate students/postdocs and 10 middle school science teachers to participate in the 2026 Cohort of the STEM Educator Learning Community to:

  1. Learn and implement best practices in STEM education and
  2. Deliver innovative & hands-on curriculum to middle school learners.

This is a training program for graduate students and postdocs to learn and implement STEM education practices in collaboration and service with classroom teachers and their students. Upon completion of the year-long program and all required training components, participants will earn a certificate of program completion in Innovation in K-12 STEM Education. Scientist educators are eligible for a service-free stipend of $7,500. Teacher educators receive stipends for attendance and participation.