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Central Valley Science Project

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Central Valley Science Project

CVSP is housed in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development at California State University, Fresno, which provides for strong collaborations between the university, business and industry, and local school districts as well as collaborations between the School of Education and the College of Science and Mathematics.

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CVSP has a long history of providing professional development to teachers in the Central Valley.  Philosophically, CVSP has always aspired to build a professional learning community that promotes science achievement for all students through providing high quality professional development and leadership experiences for teachers.  This aspiration is built upon a set of core beliefs:

·        Effective science teachers are competent in science content, are capable of delivering standards-ba sed content to diverse groups of students through sound pedagogical strategies, and are willing and able to assume leadership roles within the discipline. 


·       Science is for ALL students; consequently gender, status, cultural and linguistic equity issues are integral components of all site programs.


·       Science learners, whether teachers or students, gain conceptual understanding and develop investigation skills through actively  "doing" science.


·       Teacher leaders are a key factor in improving science achievement.

 

Geographically, CVSP serves a large four county area in the Central Valley of California.  But, with changes in the CSMP enabling legislation over the past several years, CVSP has focused its resources in serving teachers in selected partner school districts in Fresno County, while still maintaining a strong and visible presence in the region and state.  With extensive experience and a strong collaborative environment the CVSP leadership team is uniquely qualified to implement professional development content and leadership programs.

Jerry D. Valadez, Ed.D.

Director