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NSF Mathematics & Science Partnership: UCI FOCUS presents:

UCI TEACH Math & Science Summer Residential Program

2009 summer dates coming soon...

What is UCI TEACH Math & Science?

The University of California, Irvine Teacher Education Academy for Community College Scholars - Math & Science (UCI TEACH Math & Science) is a 4-day summer residential program for California community college students interested in middle and high school math/science teaching careers.  UCI TEACH Math & Science seeks to develop and promote a community of scholars who will engage in research and best teaching practices in order to become excellent, innovative classroom teachers, as well as empowered leaders in education.  With funding from the National Science Foundation Mathematics & Science Partnership: UCI FOCUS! Project, this year’s session will be dedicated to the exploration of math and science education at the secondary levels

What are the benefits of attending UCI TEACH Math & Science?

Academy benefits include:

  • Participation in a community of UCI TEACH Math &Science Scholars who strive to develop their abilities in order to become excellent classroom teachers and educational leaders
  • Exposure to living and learning on a research university campus
  • High-quality, hands-on workshops on important aspects of math and science teaching and learning
  • Informative sessions on the UC transfer process, financial aid, housing, and employment opportunities for future teachers at UC Irvine

Who May Attend UCI TEACH Math & Science?

  • Priority is given to current community college students with a UC Transferable GPA of 2.5 or higher, and those who are admitted to transfer to UCI for Fall 2009. Students not meeting these criteria will be considered if space permits.
  • Should be open to learning about UCI as a possible transfer institution.
  • Must be interested in learning about 6-12th math and science education.

 

For more information, call (714) 564-6352, or visit us in room S-110 .

 

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