Five-Year Fellowship for Early-Career Science and Mathematics Teachers

 

Moorestown, N.J.,  May 17, 2017  – The Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) is accepting applications for 2018 Teaching Fellowships. The  Knowles Teaching Fellows Program  provides early-career, secondary science and mathematics teachers with the resources and support needed to improve education in their classrooms and beyond.  Applications  for 2018 Knowles Fellowships are due by 11:59 p.m. PST on November 26, 2017.

The five-year Knowles Teaching Fellows Program provides a comprehensive suite of benefits valued at approximately $150,000, including:

  • membership in a nationwide community of more than 300 science and math educators;
  • stipends;
  • grants for professional development, classroom materials, and  National Board Certification ;
  • mentoring from experienced teachers and teacher educators; and
  • support for teacher leadership efforts.

“KSTF recognizes that teachers are uniquely positioned to improve education,” stated  Nicole Gillespie , Executive Director and CEO, KSTF. “The Knowles Teaching Fellows Program is designed specifically to help beginning teachers build the skills and confidence needed to lead from the classroom.”

Heather Hotchkiss , Knowles Teaching Fellow, 2010 Cohort commented, “A lot of who I am as a teacher has been shaped by the access to professional development offered by KSTF and the relationships I’ve built with members of the KSTF community.”

KSTF awards approximately 35 Fellowships annually to early-career, secondary science and mathematics teachers who exhibit the potential to develop the content knowledge needed for teaching, exemplary teaching practices, and the qualities of a teacher leader.

Visit  www.kstf.org/fellowships/criteria-and-eligibility  to find detailed information about the Fellowship, including the application process and selection criteria.

KSTF staff recently completed their selection of the members of its 2017 Cohort of Teaching Fellows. This year’s cohort is made up of 37 teachers, including 28 advanced degrees holders, three AmeriCorps alumni, one Upward Bound instructor, one returned Peace Corps volunteer, one National Park Service Park Ranger and one professional basketball player. Biographies on each member of the 2017 Cohort will be available at www.kstf.org  in the near future.


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