Knowles 2010 Teaching Fellowships

5 November 2009

Do you have a passion for teaching high school science or math? Are you committed to becoming an outstanding professional teacher? A Teaching Fellowship from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation can make all the difference.

Applications are now being accepted for one of the most generous and comprehensive teaching fellowships available for individuals committed to becoming professional high school science or mathematics teachers.
KSTF Teaching Fellowships provide up to five years of financial and professional support to exceptional individuals as they begin their careers teaching in U.S. high schools.

Applicants should have:

  • at least a bachelor’s degree in science, engineering or mathematics
  • received their most recent content degree within the past five years (Individuals currently enrolled in a secondary math or science teaching credential program are eligible if they are within five years of their most recent content degree and have not completed their teaching credential before December 2009.)

Fellowships will be awarded in each of three disciplinary strands: biology, physical science, and mathematics. More information on the Fellowship can be found at http://www.kstf.org/fellowships/teaching.html.

Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 5:00pm EST

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