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Training and Incentives

March 14, 2006 1 min read
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New York City universities and public schools are teaming up to train teachers for shortage areas such as math and science and to reduce turnover.

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Incentives:
All students receive free tuition and fees for four years, leading to a baccalaureate degree in math or science with initial certification to teach in a middle and/or high school. Students are also given stipends for internships.

Students will commit themselves to two years of full-time teaching at the secondary level in New York City public schools.

Incentives:
Some students will receive scholarship support in return for at least a two-year commitment to work in the city’s public schools. The NYU college of arts and sciences will also collaborate with the school of education to enroll undergraduate students in a new, five-year B.A.-M.A. sequence leading to teacher certification.
Incentives:
The department will guarantee that successful graduates of the partnership program receive job placements in schools with challenges similar to those where they did their training.
SOURCE: New York City Department of Education

A version of this article appeared in the March 15, 2006 edition of Education Week as Training and Incentives

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