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The
Interdisciplinary Center for Ongoing Research/Education (ICORE)
Partnerships project offers innovative professional development for
high school teachers through new and extended collaborations with
researchers across Florida.  The
project research partners are science, social science and education
faculty and graduate students at the University of Florida (UF), UF
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Research and Education
Centers (IFAS), and Florida Atlantic University (FAU). School district
partners are 136 teachers from limited-resource schools in the five
counties in or near the counties in which the research institutions
reside.  The
learning activities of the ICORE Partnerships are organized around
emerging pathogens, or biological pathogens that attack people, plants,
and animals. This is a major interdisciplinary initiative at UF and a
topic of increasing importance to the health and economy of Florida and
the nation. The project is sponsored by STEP, UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training (CPET), the College of Education (COE), and the Emerging Pathogens Initiative (EPI).
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