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The Teaching Integrated Mathematics and Science (TIMS) Project is at the forefront of current national efforts to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics and science in elementary (K–8) schools. Project activities include teacher professional development, school outreach, and curriculum development. 

The TIMS Project was founded by UIC (retired) physicist Howard Goldberg and mathematician Philip Wagreich. Joan Bieler and Cathy Kelso are currently TIMS Project co-directors. Wagreich serves as principal investigator of the project. The TIMS Project is housed within UICís Institute for Mathematics and Science Education (IMSE).

TIMS has received more than $9 million in external funding since 1990 from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the State of Illinois Scientific Literacy and Eisenhower funds, as well as direct support from school districts for professional development activities.


TIMS activities include:

Curriculum Development.
TIMS has developed two sets of nationally recognized curriculum materials: 

Staff Development and Outreach.
Since the 1970s, TIMS has worked with elementary school teachers to foster professional development. In recent years, these activities have been funded by the Illinois Scientific Literacy Program and local school districts. In January 1996, TIMS began TIMS '95, a four-year, $3 million NSF-funded effort with two components: 1) to establish Chicago-area, university-school partnerships to improve mathematics instruction through staff development; and 2) to create a set of resource materials for others to use in similar professional development efforts.

  • TIMS Professional Development
    The TIMS Project provides an array of professional development programs for K–8 teachers and schools. This includes grant-funded projects and other programs supported by schools and school districts. In particular, TIMS staff support teachers and schools with implementation of Math Trailblazers and the TIMS Laboratory Investigations. TIMS also provides a series of ìreadiness workshopsî that are designed to help prepare schools and teachers for selection of reform mathematics curricula. The TIMS Project has developed special expertise in supporting full-school adoption of reform mathematics curricula and on implementation of such curricula in urban schools. 

To arrange TIMS workshops or for other information you can contact the TIMS Project directly at tims@uic.edu.






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