Through yearlong residencies, resident teachers have the chance to observe all aspects of the school year.
Not exact matches
NLNS recruits all have teaching expertise, but are drawn from a range of sectors — private industry, education, nonprofits, law, the military — and are put
through a
yearlong boot camp, which includes weekly classes and a hands - on, medical
residency - style apprenticeship with a mentor principal.
The KIPP School Leadership Program is a
yearlong effort that includes a four - week intensive training session (originally offered
through UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and now located at the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute),
residencies at other KIPP schools, and support from experienced KIPP staff.
About half the teachers working in AUSL schools were trained
through AUSL's
yearlong Chicago Teacher
Residency program, and to - date has trained over 1,000 teachers to teach in high - needs communities.
The Education Corps is designed to provide tutoring and after - school support but not necessarily to train future teachers.92 The VISTA program matches corps members with a nonprofit organization to perform capacity building and provides
yearlong stipends, but it is not intended for provision of direct services.93 The Professional Corps, which specifies teaching as one of its qualified positions, allows participants to access Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards — which recipients can use either for loan forgiveness or for paying tuition and other qualifying educational expenses — but increases
residency program costs because residents are prohibited from receiving stipends
through AmeriCorps and must therefore be paid
through their program or the school district.94 None of these programs were designed for supported entry specifically; thus, programs dedicated to providing a gradual on - ramp to the teaching profession can sometimes find it hard to meet their definitions and requirements.
Semantic Shifts New Works by Trevor Seymour Collective SML / k, 430 Santa Fe Drive May 4
through 6 Opening Reception: Friday, May 4, 6 to 9 p.m. Corianne Wells and Kristopher Wright of the Odessa Denver arts incubator continue their
yearlong curatorial
residency at Collective SML / k with Semantic Shifts, a three - day pop - up show of new works by Trevor Seymour presented in collaboration with curator Stephanie Edwards of Leto Projects.