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Teacher Quality Enhancement


T-PrIDE
Teacher Preparation in an Innovative Direction in Education


Summer 2006 TQE-R Curriculum Work

This link will take you to a page containing all of the documents and materials used for Summer Curriculum Work supported by the TQE-R Grant.  The Summer Curriculum Work participants included faculty from the Elementary/Early Childhood and Special Education Departments.  Participants included Dr. Claudia Balach, Dr. Richael Barger-Anderson, Dr. Bernice Brown, Dr. Carmine DeCarlo, Dr. Sherry DuPont, Dr. Gerri Jenny, Dr. Robert Snyder, Dr. Judy Werner, and Dr. Lee Williams.

 

 



Recruitment


Professional Development School Network



The Center for Accomplished Teaching


Mentoring and Induction


           The awarded Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Recruitment Grant will result in changes in the recruitment, retention, teacher education programs, classroom practice of K-12 teachers, and the induction of novice teachers in central western Pennsylvania.  One main component of this grant will be the recruitment of minority teacher candidates at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.  The targeted candidates will be senior level high school students from Farrell Area School District, New Castle School District, Sharon City School District, and the Youngstown, Ohio School District.  These students will be pursuing a degree in education including elementary, physical, secondary, or special education.  The minority students from these school districts may have otherwise never applied for admission to Slippery Rock due to financial  considerations.  The qualifying recipients of the TQE-R grant will receive full tuition, room and board, and fees through the third year that the grant is in effect with the possibility of reapplication and potential subsequent renewal for an additional three years.  The students applying for the scholarship will be required to possess two of the three following requirements: QPA of 3.0 or higher, class rank of 25% or higher, or an SAT 930/ACT 19-20 or higher.  This is a unique opportunity for these students as well as for the student population of Slippery Rock University.

Created and maintained by Dr. Claudia Balach and Ms. Lauren Wilson.

Updated on August 7, 2006


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