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Please allow me to share with you an exciting new fellowship opportunity
-From the Laboratory to the Classroom (Lab2Class)in Washington, DC a
unique program aimed at recruiting individuals who demonstrate both
science or mathematical talent and a strong commitment to the teaching
profession and service in DC.
Lab2Class is a partnership program being implemented by American
Universityıs School of Education, Teaching and Health, Departments of
Mathematics/Statistics and Environment Science, and The Carnegie
Institution of Washington's Carnegie Academy of Science Education and is
funded by the National Science Foundation and Toyota USA Foundation.
As part of the Lab2Class program, fellows receive a full scholarship to
the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree program in Secondary
Education: Science or Mathematics, are provided with a generous living
stipend, and receive extensive student teaching experience. Fellows will
teach in DC for at least 4 years and are provided mentoring, coaching, and
other support services.
Additional information about the fellowship, and how to apply, can be
found at:
http://www.american.edu/cas/seth/grants/lab2class.cfm
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