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University/School Partners Receive Grant To Expand Alternative Teacher Certification Project, Kay Hyatt
University/School Partners Receive Grant To Expand Alternative Teacher Certification Project, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
A $1.035 million U.S. Department of Education grant will allow the University of Maine to expand its innovative alternative teacher certification program to Aroostook and Washington counties. Funded over five years, the Transition to Teaching grant is based on the success and promise of the model developed and piloted by the UMaine College of Education and Human Development in partnership with the Mid-Coast Superintendents' Association, comprised of school districts from Searsport to Bath.
Umaine, Maine Maritime Team Up To Train Future Teachers, Kay Hyatt
Umaine, Maine Maritime Team Up To Train Future Teachers, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
A resourceful agreement between The University of Maine and Maine Maritime Academy is intended to expedite the initial certification process for a select group of aspiring educators and help address the severe shortage of mathematics and physical science teachers. The three-year pilot program, beginning this fall, opens access for MMA students to secondary science/mathematics education courses at UMaine.
Academy Seeks Aspiring Teachers, Kay Hyatt
Academy Seeks Aspiring Teachers, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Maine high school students considering a career in teaching have the opportunity to get some solid experience at the University of Maine this summer. With a $7,000 grant from the MBNA Community Foundation, the UMaine College of Education and Human Development will offer a first-time Future Teachers Academy June 24-26 at no cost to participants.
Distance Learning In Industrial Teacher Education Programs, Hassan B. Ndahi, John M. Ritz
Distance Learning In Industrial Teacher Education Programs, Hassan B. Ndahi, John M. Ritz
STEMPS Faculty Publications
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