Pre-K-16 Education Initiatives
Improving Quality Education
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Supporting Community Efforts Towards Early Childhood Learning UB is home to a Bethel Head Start site providing community access to this model of parental involvement with pre-K learning. -
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Greater Literacy Success with Reading First Each year more than 80 UB tutors work one-on-one and in small groups with children, both in their schools and in community-based after-school programs. -
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Technology Initiative Benefits Our Schools The Buffalo Public Schools’ Buffalo Professional Development and Technology Center has provided technology training and staff development for over 4,000 Buffalo school teachers and administrators. -
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Resources for After-School Services Providers UB offers members of the Buffalo After-School Provider Network training, staff development, and peer-to-peer learning for quality improvement. -
Overcoming Learning Challenges
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Community Partnerships Launch Violence Intervention Model UB and the Buffalo Public Schools have partnered with community-based and family counseling organizations to apply a violence intervention model in PS 97. -
Mentoring Gifted Children for Success UB houses Buffalo Prep, where academic support, mentoring, and in-school advocacy is given to gifted students from distressed communities preparing for academically challenging high schools. -
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Liberty Partnership Programs Help the Academically at Risk Seven hundred academically at-risk students in 16 Buffalo area schools receive tutoring in their schools, in community-based settings, and on the UB South Campus to help them meet academic standards.
Creating a New Generation of Scientists
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Promoting Diversity in Geosciences Through the Buffalo Geoscience Program UB and other Western New York colleges promote diversity in the geosciences with school demos and independent study in the Buffalo Geoscience Program. -
STEP Prepares Students for College Programs in the Sciences The Science and Technology Enrichment Program (STEP) provides mentoring and academic support to prepare 120 middle and high school students to enter college programs in the sciences. -
Increasing Community Involvement
in Education
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Supporting Greater Community Participation UB assists local leaders technically in the Kellogg Leadership for Community Change Project and the Public Policy and Education Fund.
Expanding the Knowledge Economy Workforce
Influences on Education
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UB has a continuing influence on education around the world. President John B. Simpson recently participated in a U.S. Department of Education trip to Asia to underscore U.S. interest in students from China, Japan and Korea. -
Douglas H. Clements, professor, Department of Learning and Instruction, Graduate School of Education, has been invited to serve on President Bush's National Mathematics Advisory Panel, creating recommendations for major changes and specific directions for math education in the U.S.





