About MSSELI
In 2004, SDSA made a commitment to develop a scientifically literate society by building teacher capacity. Backed by a multi-year commitment from The San Diego Foundation, the San Diego County Office of Education, and the San Diego Unified School District, the goal of the Middle School Science Education Leadership Initiative (MSSELI) has been to develop curriculum leadership among middle school science educators. Engaging expertise from the National Curriculum Leadership Academy of BSCS and the K–12 Alliance/West Ed in the MSSELI leadership team has resulted in a robust professional learning community in San Diego County. MSSELI is currently attempting to scale up the program for greater involvement of school districts in the region.
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Goals The integrated plan for MSSELI is built on four interdependent, research-based components: 1) analysis of instructional materials; 2) quality instruction supported by ongoing professional development; 3) responsibility for instructional leadership throughout the system; and 4) collaboration and support from public and private scientific community partners – something that San Diego is well prepared to accomplish. MSSELI's Current Reach and Impact A meta-analysis of the research on student achievement demonstrates a positive correlation between academic performance and a high level of professional development amongst teachers, in the areas of both content and pedagogy (“Educating Teachers of Science,Mathematics and Technology,” NRC, 2000). MSSELI is geared toward fostering this development. |






