Synopsis
The National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program (Noyce) invites innovative proposals that address the critical need for recruiting, preparing, and retaining highly effective elementary and secondary mathematics and science teachers and teacher leaders who persist as classroom teachers in high-need Local Education Agencies (LEA), (a.k.a. high-need school district). To achieve this goal, Noyce supports talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate majors and professionals to become effective K-12 STEM teachers. It also supports experienced, exemplary K-12 STEM teachers to become teacher leaders who continue as classroom teachers in high-need school districts. NSF welcomes submission of proposals to this funding opportunity that include the participation of the full spectrum of diverse talent in STEM, e.g., as PI, co-PI, senior personnel, postdoctoral scholars, graduate or undergraduate students or trainees. In addition, the Noyce program supports research on the effectiveness and retention of K-12 STEM teachers in high-need school districts. Noyce offers four program tracks: Track 1: The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships and Stipends (S&S) Track, Track 2: The NSF Teaching Fellowships (TF) Track, Track 3: The NSF Master Teaching Fellowships (MTF) Track, and Track 4: The Noyce Research Track. In addition, Capacity Building proposals are accepted from proposers intending to develop a proposal in any of the program's tracks. Noyce also supports conference proposals focused on improving STEM teacher preparation. Proposals that support authentic Research Experiences in STEM Settings (RESS) for Noyce and/or non-Noyce pre-service and in-service STEM teachers are also invited.
Table 1: Categories of Noyce Funding*
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Intended Outcome |
Eligible Scholars and Fellows |
Length of Required Teaching Commitment |
Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends (S&S) up to $1,200,000 with a duration of up to 5 years |
Develop K-12 STEM teachers in high-need school districts (a.k.a. high-need LEA) |
Noyce-eligible STEM undergraduate majors & STEM professionals |
2 years/year for which scholarship support was received |
Track 2: Teaching Fellowships (TF) up to $3,000,000, with a duration of up to 6 years |
Noyce-eligible STEM professionals |
4 years |
|
Track 3: Master Teaching Fellowships (MTF) up to $3,000,000, with a duration of up to 6 years |
Develop K-12 STEM teacher leaders in high- need school districts (a.k.a. high-need LEA) |
Experienced and exemplary K-12 STEM teachers with a bachelor's degree or master's degree in their field |
5 years |
Track 4: Noyce Research up to $1,000,000, with a duration of up to 5 years |
Research effectiveness and retention of K-12 STEM teachers in high-need school districts (a.k.a. high-need LEA) |
N/A |
N/A |
Capacity Building up to $100,000, with a duration of up to 1 year |
Prepare for future Noyce submission |
N/A |
N/A |
*Awards may exceed the budget maximums through Collaboration Incentives for engagement of community colleges in Capacity Building or Track 1 projects, engagement with Noyce awards in Track 4 projects, or engagement with minority-serving institutions in any Noyce submission. See Section III: Award Information for additional details.
The budgets for conference proposals or for authentic Research Experiences in STEM Settings should be commensurate with the proposed work and must be discussed with a Noyce Program Officer prior to submission.
Program contacts
Name | Phone | Organization | |
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Jennifer T. Ellis Lead
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jtellis@nsf.gov | (703) 292-2125 | EDU/DUE |
Leah McAlister Co-Lead
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lmcalist@nsf.gov | (703) 292-8712 | EDU/DUE |
Olivia S. Long
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olong@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7897 | EDU/DUE |
Josephine J. Rodriguez
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jrodrigu@nsf.gov | (703) 292-0000 | EDU/DUE |
Jonathan Singer
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jsinger@nsf.gov | (703)292-8620 | EDU/DRL |
Lulu Sun
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lsun@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7260 | EDU/DUE |
Robert M. Talbot
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rtalbot@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7165 | EDU/DUE |
Gordon E. Uno
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geuno@nsf.gov | (703) 292-2574 | EDU/DUE |
Patrice Waller
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pwaller@nsf.gov | (703) 292-4944 | EDU/DUE |