The undergraduate licensure program in secondary science prepares students to lead in the classroom with a deep commitment to equity and justice. Our students gain additional support through CU Teach, ...
Growing up near the World Bank’s agricultural development project in Anyigba (present day Kogi State, Nigeria), Mark Akubo and his friends would visit the aerodrome to watch light planes take off and ...
As a student in the program, you will choose to focus on a single field of science while gaining a broad understanding by taking courses across scientific disciplines. You can also select a major, a ...
At the Fred Hutch Science Education Partnership (SEP), we support secondary science teachers through high-quality professional development and access to cutting-edge life science teaching materials.
The Science Education Partnership (SEP) connects research scientists with educators to inspire the next generation. Since 1991, we've partnered with over 600 secondary school science teachers, ...
Despite efforts from No Child Left Behind to promote 'highly qualified' teaching, recent research shows that just 36 percent of new secondary science teachers are teaching only in their trained ...
SINGAPORE: As the students of 2 Discipline at Jurongville Secondary School filed into the classroom and took their seats on a Friday morning, I was puzzled to see that almost none of them had any ...
Secondary teacher candidates in this program have typically declared a major suitable for the subject they want to teach. By pairing a focus with your teacher licensure, you will gain added knowledge ...
Good teachers are in high demand across the country. As a Secondary Education student at the University of Delaware, you will craft a pathway that matches your love for your favorite academic subject ...
Inspire the next generation by sharing your passion for a particular subject area with middle school and high school students or help pass along the skills required for adolescents and adults to excel ...
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