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Two Different WW Teaching Programs

The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship

The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program recruits and prepares the nation’s best and brightest recent graduates and career changers with STEM backgrounds to teach in middle and high school science and math classrooms. Fellows receive generous financial stipend, tuition assistance, and mentoring. It also works with university partners to change the way these top teacher candidates are prepared, focusing on an intensive full-year experience in local classrooms and rigorous academic work. The WW Teaching Fellowship currently has openings in Pennsylvania and Georgia.

 

The Woodrow Wilson Academy of Teaching and Learning

The Woodrow Wilson Academy of Teaching and Learning, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is reinventing American teacher preparation. WW Academy teacher candidates must demonstrate a specific set of competencies—the skills, knowledge, and dispositions to lead their own classrooms. To show that they have mastered these competencies Academy candidates work through a series of “challenges” which replace traditional courses and are based on real problems teachers face in the classroom. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the WW Academy is initially offering competency-based master’s in education programs in middle- and secondary-school biology, chemistry, and mathematics teacher education.

 

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