[Mathmajors] for students interested in teaching - UW Teacher Ed Info Sessions: Mar. 10 & 20

Brooke Miller miller at math.washington.edu
Fri Mar 6 14:45:44 PST 2009





>

> INTERESTED IN TEACHING?

> Here are some beginning steps in researching and getting information

> about the

> UW Teacher Education and Master in Teaching Program

>

> Elementary Education Information Session

> Tuesday, March 10th – 10:00 am

>

> Secondary Education Information Session

> Friday, March 20th – 3:00 pm

>

> . 1. Get started by getting general information.

>

> Attend an information session. These sessions are offered twice a

> month. You may register for a session by visiting this site:http://education.washington.edu/areas/tep/infosessions.html

> .

>

> If you are unable to attend a session, you may request an

> information packet about the Master in Teaching program. Call (206)

> 543-7834, emailedinfo at u.washington.edu or stop by 206 Miller to pick

> this up.

>

> 2. Check prerequisite/endorsement coursework status.

>

> · Secondary applicants must contact the appropriate department

> advisor to get their coursework evaluated using the Endorsement

> Evaluation form. Please refer to the Endorsement sheet in the MIT

> packet for department information and locations.

>

> · Elementary applicants must have their coursework evaluated

> by the Office of Student Services in 206 Miller. This is done by

> submitting transcripts (and course descriptions if you attended a

> school other than UW) along with the Prerequisite Evaluation form to

> 206 Miller. Elementary evaluations are completed on a drop off

> basis. Your evaluation will be completed within 2 weeks and mailed

> to you.

>

> 3. Get specific questions answered/Stay on track!

> At anytime after reviewing the information and getting coursework

> evaluated for the MIT program, you may speak with someone to get

> your questions answered about applying to the MIT program.

>

> In person: We have 15 minute drop in appointments every Wednesday

> from 3-5. These are on a first come, first served basis and are for

> the MIT program only.

> Set up an appointment: Please email paulajw at u.washington.edu to

> schedule an appointment for questions about the MIT program.

> By email: Email your questions to edinfo at u.washington.edu.

> By phone: (206) 543-7834.

>

>


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