FYI:  QC alum Dwaina Screen, class of 2013, is a KSTF fellow.  Apply today!

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From: KSTF <Apply@kstf.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 11:49 AM
To: Alice Artzt
Subject: KSTF Teaching Fellowship: Attend Webinar to Learn More 

 

Learn about the KSTF Teaching Fellowship at an upcoming webinar. 

 

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Attend an upcoming webinar to learn about a fellowship opportunity for early-career, high school STEM teachers. 

Do you know someone who is preparing to become a high school science or math teacher? Tell them to apply for a Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) Teaching Fellowship. It could profoundly change their future by giving them a strong and encouraging start. There is no cost and no catch to be part of this unique program.
 
Hear about the benefits of the Fellowship and the application process from Jeff Rozelle, KSTF Director of Fellow Programs, at one of our upcoming webinars. 

Date: Thursday, May 19, 2016
Time: 3:00 pm EDT
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Date: Thursday, May 19, 2016
Time: 7:00 pm EDT
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Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016
Time: 3:00 pm EDT
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Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016
Time: 7:00 pm EDT
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KSTF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new math and science teachers with professional development, resources and support to improve STEM education in our schools. Our five-year Fellowship program helps them inquire, explore and research new ways to connect with students and make an impact.

Click here for eligibility and application details today! Complete application materials are due November 27, 2016.
 

 

*Examples based on prior years; subject to change annually. Fellows are eligible for grants, but must request funds. Amounts represent annual maximums for individual grants for which Fellows may submit proposals.
**After completing first year of Fellowship. This is a stipend intended to help offset expenses that teachers incur preparing for the profession.
***Jaffri, A. Zehra & Banilower, Eric R. (2014, July). How do they measure up? School leaders’ opinions of Knowles Science Teaching Foundation fellows (Report No. ER072014-01).
NOTE: Applicants must be entering their first or second year of teaching in the fall of 2017 and apply by the November 27, 2016 deadline to be eligible.
Click here for details.

 

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Alice F. Artzt
Professor of Mathematics Education
Director of Undergraduate and Graduate Secondary Mathematics Education
Director of TIME 2000: A Math Teaching Scholarship Program
Department of Secondary Education and Youth Services
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