UTeach RFP Webinar Tuesday, April 9 th , 2013 1:00pm – 2:00pm CDT This session will begin at 1:00pm. Please make sure your computers are not set on mute so you can hear the presenters.
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UTeach RFP WebinarTuesday, April 9th, 20131:00pm – 2:00pm CDT
This session will begin at 1:00pm. Please make sure your computers are not set on mute so you can hear the presenters.
Welcome & IntroductionsUTeach Institute
•Kimberly Hughes, Director
•Pamela Romero, Associate Director
•Celeste H. Padilla, Grants & Contracts Coordinator
National Math + Science Initiative •John Winn, Advisor
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Webinar Overview
Overview of National UTeach Request for Proposals including:•Eligibility•Timeline•Support to Applicants•Overview of UTeach and UTeach Replication•Criteria for Proposal Review•Proposal Components•Submission Procedures•Q & A
National UTeach RFP PartnersFunding opportunity was made possible by a $22.5 million
grant award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to the National Math + Science Initiative (NMSI). Purpose is to fund 10 new UTeach Programs.
NMSI provides funding, financial accounting, capacity building and promotes the work of UTeach partner programs nationally.
The UTeach Institute works directly with university partners to provide comprehensive planning and implementation support, ongoing technical assistance, course workshops, data collection, and evaluation.
RFP Eligibility
Proposals will be accepted from fully accredited, four-year, tax-exempt institutions of higher education with a current Carnegie classification of Research High or Research Very High.
http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/
Grant Amounts & Matching
Grant Year
Period % of Total Budget
Award Amounts
Minimum Required Match for Full Award
5 Year Content License Fee
Sp. 2014 – Aug. 2018
N/A $50,000 None
Planning Period
Spring 2014
50% Up to $100,000
$100,000
Year 1 2014 – 2015
62% Up to $250,000
$150,000
Year 2 2015 – 2016
58% Up to $350,000
$250,000
Year 3 2016 – 2017
48% Up to $350,000
$375,000
Year 4 2017 – 2018
40% Up to $350,000
$525,000
Total Award
Up to $1,450,000
$1,400,000
RFP Timeline
Task/Milestone Date
UTeach Annual Conference May 21 – May 23, 2013
Letter of Intent Due June 3, 2013
Support Conference Calls1:00pm – 2:00pm CDT
June 11, June 25, July 9, July 23, August 6, August 20
Proposals Due September 19, 2013
Awards Announced December 2, 2013
Planning Period Begins January 3, 2014
Support to Applicants
Email Support and Frequently Asked [email protected]
UTeach Annual Conference: May 21 – 23AT&T Conference Center at the University of Texas at Austinhttp://uteach-institute.org/conference The deadline for the room block is April 29, 2013.
Support Conference Calls: 2:00pm – 3:00pm (CDT) June 11, June 25, July 9, July 23, August 6, August 20 Call in number: 800-761-6708Enter code: 536533#
UTeach NationwideAs of Spring 2012, more than 1,100 graduates.
UTeach Nationwide
UTeach Nationwide
What is UTeach?
An innovative, university-based secondary STEM teacher preparation program initiated in 1997 at The University of Texas at Austin.
A collaboration between colleges designed to recruit STEM majors to earn both a degree in their major and certification to teach within four years.
UTeach Elements of Success
1. Distinctive Program Identity2. Cross-College and School District Collaboration3. Long-Term Institutional and Community Support4. Compact and Flexible Degree Plans5. Active Student Recruitment and Support6. Dedicated Master Teachers7. Rigorous, Research-Based Instruction8. Early and Intensive Field Experiences9. Continuous Program Improvement
What is UTeach Replication?What is meant by replication? •Replacing the existing undergraduate secondary math and science teacher preparation program with the UTeach program.
Structured Approach Implementation•Implementation over 4.5 years, beginning with a comprehensive Planning Period (Spring and Summer 2014), followed by four academic years of program implementation.•Universities begin offering UTeach courses in Fall 2014 with graduates expected during the 2017 – 18 academic year.
How much room is there for adapting the model?•Programs should be implemented in alignment to UTeach model•All program elements of success should be implemented, with appropriate variation, given local and state context
The UTeach Network• Collectively our mission is to promote the critical
role that universities play in the preparation of excellent STEM teachers and improving STEM literacy.
• More than 300 faculty and 100 master teachers affiliated with UTeach programs – Develop course activities and share innovations– Provide professional development– Provide peer consulting– Participate in shared research– Seek collaborative grant opportunities
Criteria for Proposal Review1. Level of interest, need and capacity to meet need at
the institution of higher education. (0-15 of 100 points)
2. Strength of proposed co-directors, faculty, master teachers, and staff. (0-20 of 100 points)
3. Strength and capacity to implement the UTeach Elements of Success (0-30 of 100 points)
4. Strength of Institutional Support and Commitment (0-15 of 100 points)
5. Appropriateness of budget (0-20 of 100 points)
Proposal ComponentsI. Title Page
II. Table of Contents
III. Proposal NarrativeA. Proposal Development ProcessB. Statement of Interest, Need and Capacity to
Meet NeedC. Description of Proposed Co-Directors, Faculty,
Master Teachers, and StaffD. Implementing the UTeach ProgramE. Institutional Support
IV.Budget
IV.Appendices
Proposal Components ContinuedV. Appendices
A. Elements of SuccessB. Forms A – DC. Organizational Charts of the
UniversityD. Curricula VitaE. Signed Memorandum of
UnderstandingF. Letters of Support
Model Budget Assumptions
IV. BudgetA. Interactive Budget Planning Tool
Model Budget Spreadsheet
Overview Model Budget
Proposal Submission Procedures Submit three copies and one compact disc with all
electronic files by 5:00pm on September 19, 2013. (Please note - there is a U.S. Postal Service address and a different UPS or FedEx address.)
Proposals must be typed on 8.5x11 inch paper and are limited to 20 pages (not including title page, table of contents, and appendices). Proposals must be single-spaces, written in 12-point font, and clipped with a binder clip in top left corner.
Faxed proposals will NOT be accepted.
RFP Page on Institute Website
Questions
If your question is not addressed on this webinar, please submit it to [email protected].
Thank you!
Thank you for your interest and participation. We hope to see you at the Conference on May 21 – May 23!