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SIGMAA on RUME Committee on Mentoring Report, January 08, 2002


This year we had two rounds of Mentoring Grants. In Summer 2001, we received and funded one proposal: Dubinsky (mentor) and Martinez-Planell, DiCristina, Gonzalez, and McGee were awarded $4000 for two projects - "Understanding Infinite Series" and "Linearity in 2D to Linearity in 3D."

In Fall 2001, we received five proposals and made the following three awards:

  • $2200 to Rasmussen (mentor) and Keynes and Marrongelle for "resources that Help University Professors Adapt Research-Based Instructional Materials."

  • $1750 to Krussel (mentor) and Bedros for "Students' Epistemological Views and Their Relationship to Understanding Indirect Proof."

  • $2200 to Czarnocha and Prabhu (mentors) and Giraldo for "Visual-Numerical Coordination in Calculus One."

During the last funding cycle two questions arose on which we would like input from the membership before the next round of mentoring mini-grants. Should we have guidelines for the number of times that a particular mentoring team can be funded? And, should monies for mentoring be used to fund collaborations between or among researchers of comparable (or equal?) experience?

Submitted by Barbara Edwards, 1st Co-chair.





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