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Robert Noyce Math And Science Teaching (MAST) Fellowships
Robert Noyce Math And Science Teachers (MAST) Fellowship Program at NJCU
 
Would you like:

- A Guaranteed Job Teaching Math / Science?

- A Fast-Track Master's in Education Degree?

- Financial support of $50,000 over 5 Years?

NJCU has secured an NSF Robert Noyce Fellowship grant of nearly $1.5 million to recruit and support 20 candidates in a fast-track Master of Arts in Teaching program with guaranteed job placement in a high-need school.

- Objectives of the MAST Fellowship Program:

  • To recruit 20 students into a graduate Education program to become Mathematics and/or Science teachers (2 cohorts [5 + 15] now recruited );
  • To place the MAST Fellows into jobs in high-need schools in Jersey City and Union City as well as Academy Charter High School (Cohort 1 members placed in Jersey City );
  • To support the MAST Fellows in their first four years of teaching so that they are retained and become exemplary science and mathematics teachers.

- Benefits of the MAST Fellowship Program:

  • Up to $50,000 in stipends (over 5 years)

Each Fellow will receive a stipend of $10,000 during the year of their teacher preparation to help defray educational expenses. Each Fellow will receive $10,000 per year in salary supplements during the first four years of their teaching

  • MAST Mentoring Program

Each Fellow will have a Classroom Mentor and two assigned College Mentors who are NJCU faculty

  • MAST Fellows Summer Teaching Academy

Fellows will attend a week-long professional development program in summer

  • Teacher Impact Workshops

Fellows will attend four specially designed workshops each academic year on specific disciplinary topics in science and mathematics education

  • Teacher Connection

Fellows will have annual membership in a program that brings teachers, scientists, researchers, and experts in scientific fields together to enhance teacher's science and mathematics backgrounds, develop techniques to enrich student's classroom science experiences and build resources for use in the classroom.

 

MAST Program Schedule

MAST Fellows Subject Area Certification Program

Phase I – Summer 2011

EDU 654

The Urban Challenge in Education

3 cr.

EDU 628

Learning and Motivation

3 cr.

EDU 645

Curriculum and Methods (STEM Focus, Co-Taught)

3 cr.

LTED 607

Reading and Writing in the Secondary School

3 cr.

Phase II – Fall 2011

Varies

Advanced Curriculum & Methods (Science/Math Courses)

3 cr.

Varies

Subject Specific Methods (Advanced Science/Math Courses)

3 cr.

EDU 684

Curriculum & Instruction: Including Diverse Populations (STEM Focus, Co-Taught)

3 cr.

EDU 693

Educational Assessment

3 cr.

Phase III – Spring 2012

EDU 500

Classroom Management

1 cr.

EDU 655

Student Teaching Internship

5 cr.

 

 

 

Certification Program

30 cr.

Phase IV – Fall 2012/Spring 2013 (while teaching)

EDU 621

Research Methods in Education

3 cr. (Fall)

EDU 619

Research Seminar

3 cr. (Spring)

Total MAST Program

36 cr.

 

For more information, Download our Brochure or contact:


Dr. William Montgomery
Dr. Althea Hall

NJ MAST Fellowship Program
New Jersey City University
Department of Geoscience
and/or
Department of Education
2039 Kennedy Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07305

201-200-3161 (GEOS)
201-200-3421 (EDU)
 

 


 
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