Title: Overview of UTeach and UTeach Replication
1Overview of UTeach and UTeach Replication
- Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the
Tennessee State Department of Education - March 10, 2009
2Tennessee UTeach Replication
- Partnership
- Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC)
- Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE)
- The UTeach Institute
- THEC and TDOE Grants
- Two 5-year Grants
- Each grant 1.4m plus technical assistance
funding - UTeach Institute
- Site Selection and Technical Assistance
- Program technical assistance and evaluation
3Workshop Overview
- Morning
- Overview of the UTeach Program
- Overview of National UTeach Replication
- History, Progress and Institute Services
- Afternoon
- Elements of UTeach Replication
- Sustainability
- Program Specifity
- Implementation Schedule
- Evaluation and Reporting
- RFP Overview and Evaluation of Proposals
4UTeach InstituteWorkshop Presenters
- Tracy LaQuey Parker, Director
- Mary Walker, Manager of Instructional Evaluation
and UTeach program co-founder - Kim Hughes, Manager Instructional Team
- Melissa Dodson, Manager Operational Team
5What is UTeach?
- A Secondary Math and Science Teacher Preparation
Program
6The Problem
- Rising Above The Gathering Storm
- National Academies Report
- http//www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id11463
- In the global competition to educate students in
math and science, Americans are losing ground - The United States public educational system is
acceptable by international standards at 4th
grade, and improves somewhat in 8th grade.
However, we look quite bad by 10th grade. Our
retention remains low and our dropout rates are
awful. - A great barrier to the improvement of schools is
the absence of fully qualified teachers,
particularly in science and mathematics.
7UTeachThe Texas Situation
- Texas State law in 1987 required that high school
teachers have a degree in their discipline and no
more than 18 hours of pedagogy courses - Results? Limited number of graduates at UT Austin
were being certified for secondary Math and
Science Teaching - Summer of 1997 Dean of Natural Sciences, Mary Ann
Rankin, hired math and science teacher leaders to
design an innovative teacher preparation program
based on practice and experience in public
schools - Strong support from Provost, President and the
Chairman of the Board of Regents additional
faculty positions were provided to Education at
request of Dean of Natural Sciences. - Leadership by highly respected science and
mathematics faculty helped gain acceptance in
Natural Sciences. - Innovative faculty leaders in the College of
Education were interested in partnership, to
assure that courses focus on current research in
learning sciences - Interested donors provided early funding that
allowed a pilot program to start immediately and
ultimately established an endowment
8What do you think?
- What is the compelling interest and need for
developing and implementing UTeach replication at
your institution of higher learning? - What is the current production of mathematics and
science teachers in Tennessee? - Is it adequate for future needs as
- baby boomers retire?
- your state and the nation move to require more
and more rigorous science and mathematics courses
be offered at the pre-college level? - Business and industry demand more mathematics and
science literate high school graduates?
9One Solution UTeach
- What is UTeach?
- Highly successful and innovative teacher
preparation program for math science majors - Originally developed in 1997 at The University
of Texas at Austin to help address disturbing
shortage of qualified/certified math and science
teachers - Collaboration between Colleges of Natural
Sciences, Liberal Arts and Education - Integrates a rigorous math or science major,
research experience, application of theory into
practice through multiple field experiences
resulting in certification in a 4-year program
10Myth vs. Reality at UT Austin
- Elite science and math students are not
interested in teaching careers. - Actually when UT surveyed science and math
students, 25 had seriously considered teaching
as a career but had been discouraged by parents,
classmates or professors. Not to mention that
fifth year - Training teachers is the sole responsibility of
Colleges of Education. - Colleges of Science have a responsibility to
become engaged and find solutions in math/science
education AND will directly benefit from that
solution. - Colleges are unwilling to cooperate in creating a
joint program, so why should we bother. - It is possible to create a win/win situation that
will elicit full cooperation and leadership from
both Science and Education leadership and
faculty.
11Myth vs. Reality at UT Austin
- Science/Math research faculty do not value and
would not/could not participate in a teacher
training program. - Science/Math faculty are full and proud
participants in UTeach at UT Austin. Some
accomplished research faculty chose UT over
competing offers BECAUSE of the ability to
participate in UTeach. - All you really need to be a great teacher is
knowledge of your discipline. Education courses
are a waste of time. - Professional development courses based on current
research in learning sciences is critical to
developing strong, well prepared teachers AND it
needs to be focused on student learning in
mathematics and science.
12UTeach Graduates
13UTeach Enrollment at The University of Texas at
Austin
14UTeach Majors
15UTeach Student Grades
16Retention of UTeach Graduates
17UTeach 10th Anniversary - 2007
18Hallmarks of UTeach
- Ongoing Collaboration between Colleges of
Sciences, Education and Liberal Arts and Austin
ISD - Win/win situations all around
- Early and continuing positive experience teaching
in classrooms - Field experiences arranged and supervised by
UTeach master teachers create satisfaction and
commitment and prepare students more effectively
for subsequent PD coursework - First two courses offered at no cost to students
- Intensive recruitment of all CNS freshman and
transfer students to try out teaching tuition
free for the first courses - Degree plans in all science and math majors that
allow students to - Graduate in four years or within 120 126
credits - Internships and scholarships
- Provide financial help in an educational
setting, augment student training, and maintain
commitment
19Hallmarks of UTeach
- A focus on developing deep-level understanding of
the - subject material
- research on how students learn math and science
- UTeach course design principles lead to
streamlined courses and - Integrate both mathematics and science content
and students, - Illustrate and analyze appropriate use of
technology, - Develop strategies to address issues of equity in
classrooms and school systems - Provide meaningful, multiple forms of assessment
that validates what all students know
20UTeach Team
Larry Abraham, Chair of Curriculum and
Instruction Jill Marshall, Science
Education Jennifer Smith Math Education Walter
Stroup, Math Education Tony Petrosino, Science
Education Lupita Carmona, Science Education
21Hallmarks of UTeachCo-directors
- College of Education co-director and College of
Natural Science co-director - Champions of the program
- Represent both colleges in
- Shared decision making
- Presentations and community building with
students, faculty, administration and potential
donors - Dealing with day-to-day details of program
effectiveness - Communicating What is UTeach? to all audiences
at local, state and national level
22Hallmarks of UTeachFaculty
- CNS, COLA and COE Faculty who are actively
engaged in research in mathematics and science,
history of math and science and in the teaching
and learning of mathematics and science - College of Natural Sciences faculty teaching
discipline-specific courses in science and
mathematics - College of Education faculty teaching
professional development courses based in current
research on learning and knowing mathematics and
sciences - College of Liberal Arts faculty teaching
professional development courses based in
research on the history and philosophy of science
and mathematics
23Hallmarks of UTeachMaster TeachersSharing
passion for education with future teachers
- Experienced, successful teacher leaders - full
time clinical faculty - Teach and/or co-teach all field based courses
- Recruit, nurture and support UTeach pre-service
students as they become teachers - Share experiences and understanding of real
classrooms and how to innovate within them - Knowledgeable connections with school district
teachers and administrators
24Mentor TeachersExperienced Classroom Guides
- Mentor teachers are full-time K-12 classroom
teachers that host UTeach students for field
experiences - UTeach students teach first lessons in presence
of experienced mentor teachers - Mentor teachers are carefully selected, trained
and paid a stipend for services - UTeach students receive direction, written
feedback and support from mentor teachers
25UTeach InternshipsStudents gain valuable paid
experience preparation for teaching profession
- Students volunteer to work in non-profit
educational settings and get paid for it - Competitive pay for students who must work to
stay in school flexible hours - Paid by UTeach with gift and foundation monies
- Tasks range from mentoring kids to working in
museums to preparing educational software - Recruits and retains students in UTeach
- Helps students to become better teachers
- Assists non-profit organizations
26UTeach
27UTeach Curriculum Overview
Priorities?
to attract and retain the widest range of
students
to provide high quality preparation to teach
28UTeach Curriculum Overview
Attracting Students Removing Barriers
- 4 year degree plans between 120 126 hours
- Manageable field requirements
- Teaching option increases and does not limit
post-graduate options One degree, Two careers - Allow flexible entry into the program
29UTeach Curriculum Overview
How to provide highest quality preparation within
limited course hours?
UTeach Philosophy
30UTeach Curriculum Overview
UTeach Approach
design a streamlined, field-intensive curriculum
that is firmly situated within the domains of
math and science
31UTeach Curriculum Overview
UTeach Course Sequence
Total Course Hours 24 30 Professional
Development Course Hours 18 Field Experience
Hours approx 325 (48 before AT)
32UTeach Curriculum Overview
Foundational Program Elements
33UTeach Curriculum Overview
Trying Out Teaching Step 1 Course Video
34UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Designed to recruit math science majors to
consider teaching - Taught by Master Teachers
- Offered at no cost
- Focus on inquiry (5E lessons)
- research-based/nationally recognized curricula
materials
35UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Integration of content and pedagogy
- Strong connection between theory and practice
- Make explicit the connections between mathematics
and science
36UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Integration of content and pedagogy
- Strong connection between theory and practice
- Make explicit the connections between mathematics
and science
37UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Integration of content and pedagogy
- Strong connection between theory and practice
- Make explicit the connections between mathematics
and science
38UTeach Curriculum Overview
39UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Make explicit the connection between math and
science - Provide content knowledge of particular
importance for teachers
40UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Make explicit the connection between math and
science - Provide content knowledge of particular
importance for teachers
41UTeach Curriculum Overview
- Make explicit the connection between math and
science - Provide content knowledge of particular
importance for teachers
42UTeach Curriculum Overview
43UTeach
44Replication of UTeach
- Historically much interest in UTeach from many
universities - National math and science teacher shortage
- UTeach identified as a National Model
- Members of Congress
- US Department of Education
- National Research Council
- Rising Above the Gathering Storm Report
- Replication of UTeach is one of the solutions for
solving the math and science teacher shortage.
45Replication of UTeach
- February 2006 UTeach Institute formed
- Spring 2006 Partnership with the Texas High
School Project (THSP) initiated - May 2006 Pilot with the University of Houston
initiated - December 2006 Partnership with the National Math
and Science Initiative (NMSI)
46UTeach Replication 2007 SelectionPre-proposals
- First Round of Selection in 2007
- Request for Proposals issued March 2007
- Preliminary proposal review (April 27, 2007)
focused on institutional data and assessment of
capacity and commitment 52 submissions - Number and quality of math and science majors
- Number of students being certified in current
program - School district size, diversity, commitment
- Major faculty participants and commitments from
relevant colleges (science/math and education) - Administrative commitments
47UTeach Replication 2007 SelectionFull Proposals
- 29 universities were invited to attend the UTeach
Institute conference (June 13-14, 2007) - Full proposal (26 submissions) review (July 20,
2007) focused on - knowledge of UTeach program understanding the
elements of success and the new curriculum - commitment to replication with fidelity
- capacity for program growth and impact
- ability and commitment to provide ongoing
assessment data - In-depth phone interviews with each applicant
site - Selections made in October 2007
- NMSI awarded 10 sites for 5-year grants for up to
1.4 million - UTeach Institute selected 3 Texas sites as part
of the Texas High School Project
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49UTeach Replication Progress
- Current group of 13 universities replicating
UTeach - Planning Process in January 2008
- Implementation Year 1 2008-2009
- Began teaching Step 1 in Fall 2008
- Began teaching Step 2 in Spring 2009
- 2008-2009 Progress
- Fall 2008
- 544 Step 1 students (new recruits)
- 692 total students
- Spring 2009
- 500 Step 1 students (new recruits)
- Number of Graduates w/ certification May 2012
500-550 - 5 Year estimate (2012-2017) of total number of
teachers (retained in field) 2500
50Estimate of Secondary Students Affected by UTeach
Graduates
51UTeach Replication 2009
- Competitive RFP Spring/Summer 2009
- Texas Texas High School Project/TEA
- Up to 3 universities selected
- Tennessee THEC and TDOE
- 2 sites selected
- National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI)
- Planning for another round of funding
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53UTeach Institute Products and Services
- Operational Support
- Resources such as the UTeach Operations Manual
and the Institute web portal - Technical Assistance, Oversight and Support
- Site coordinators
- Instructional Support
- 10 UTeach Courses
- Workshops
- Web conferences
- Faculty Consultants
- Site visits and observations
54UTeach Institute Products and Services
- Evaluation Services
- Site Visits
- Student Surveys
- Course Content Reviews
- Progress and Evaluation Reporting System (PEARS)
- Networking and Community Building Services
- Annual conference, May 27-29, 2009
- Co-Director meetings
- Master Teacher meetings
- National Research Consortium
- Development Workgroup
- National Student Organization
55UTeach 10th Anniversary - 2007
56Afternoon Workshop Overview
- Elements of UTeach Replication
- Sustainability and budget planning
- Program Specificity
- UTeach Elements of Success
- UTeach Curriculum
- Planning and Startup Time
- Implementation Schedule
- Evaluation and Reporting
- Overview of RFP and Evaluation of Proposals
- Next Steps
57Initiating a UTeach Program
- Institutional Commitment and Sustainability
- Establishing Certification and Degree Plans
- Partnering with a Local School District
- Planning and Budgeting for Program Growth
58Commitment and Sustainability
- UTeach as permanent program, not outreach
- UTeach Program has characteristics of academic
department housed in Arts Sciences - Independent cost unit
- Permanent funding lines for master teachers,
support personnel - Administrative responsibility for program
oversight and student advising - Requires university-wide commitment and
partnership - Arts Sciences Dean and Education Dean
- President and Provost
- Memorandum of Understanding for Full Proposal
- Shows understanding of program requirements and
commitment to implementation at university
59UT Austin UTeach Program Startup
- Dean of Natural Sciences, Mary Ann Rankin
- Committed resources and space
- Partnered with College of Education
- Early meetings with UTs Provost Sheldon
Ekland-Olson for institutional commitment - Benchmarks and goals
- Steady recruitment of students
- Total students in program goal
- Clear understanding of resource and budget needs
- Available resources
- Resources needed from university
- Involvement of development to raise additional
funds - Collection of data to monitor progress
60Endowment at UT Austin
- Promotes sustainability
- Endowment goal is 15m
- From 2001-2009 have raised 10m
- Funds key elements of UTeach program
- Internships, tuition stipends, mentor teacher
stipends - Discretionary/flexible funding
- Endowment Amount Opportunities
- 25,000, Annual distribution of 1,250 funds one
of these - 1 student merit/need scholarship
- 10 recruitment course (Step) tuition rebates
- 10 Master Teacher fellowships
- Discretionary addresses highest need
- 1 internship
61UTeach Task Force at UT Austin
- Started in 2001
- Members
- Dean, co-directors, UTeach master teacher
representatives, Natural Sciences Advisory
Council representatives, community volunteers,
development officers - Meeting Frequency
- In beginning met about once a quarter
- Now meets every month
- Two Goals
- Complete the endowment
- Fundraising activities
- Create public awareness of UTeach model, locally
and nationally - Community involvement
- Awareness events
62Demonstration of Commitment and Sustainability
MOU
- Pre-proposal letter from administration
indicating willingness to sign the MOU - Full-proposal MOU signed by PI, deans, provost
- MOU
- Commitment to fidelity of the UTeach model
- University Contribution to Funding
- Faculty and Staff Lines
- Physical Space
- Recommendation for Certification
- Report and Data Submissions
- Development Efforts
63Planning and Budgeting for Program Growth Overview
- UT Austins Funding
- Budget Planning Resources
- Funding Sources for Program Elements
- Startup, Ongoing and Variable Costs
- Grant Percentages
- 2008 Planning Period Budget Data
- 2008-2009 Implementation Year Data
64Summary of FundingUTeach at UT Austin
- Mature Program 500 students
- Primary Funding Support from UT Austin
- 1m supports master teacher salaries, advising,
support staff - Significant UT and private contributions for
dedicated classroom facilities and student work
room - Sustainable private funding supports special
UTeach features - Endowment goal 15m (will provide 750,000/yr)
- Operating Funds for internships, mentor teachers,
tuition, induction support, masters program - Tuition for first 2 courses 50,000/year
- Mentor teachers in AISD classrooms 200,000/year
- Internships 200,000/year
- Induction support 100,000/year
65UTeach Program Budget Planning Resources
- Budgeting for a UTeach Program, page 19-32 in
Initiating a UTeach Program - Example Model Budget for Replication
- Tutorial for creating a 5-year budget estimate
- Uses 25 students/semester as example growth
- Budget for ENTIRE PROGRAM, not just budget for
the grant - Interactive Model Budget Spreadsheet
- Available on Institute website
- http//www.uteach-institute.org/publications
- 1st Sheet change variables to reflect local
situation - Provide estimate of student growth
- Salary ranges
- 2nd Sheet provides 5-year budget estimate
66Overview of Funding Sources for Program Elements
- Institutional funding
- Master teacher (clinical faculty), advisors
40-50 of budget - Program support staff 20-30 of budget
- Program and student support (including apprentice
teacher support) 10 of budget - Endowment and Gift Funding
- Privately funded UTeach Elements 20-30
- Internships
- Recruitment incentives (tuition stipends)
- Mentor teacher stipends
- Scholarships
- Additional Grant Funding
- Additional scholarships, resources, technology,
etc.
67Program Startup, Ongoing and Variable costs
- Startup costs
- Step kits, marketing research, lab supplies,
space rehab - Ongoing costs
- Program staff (business manager, admin,
accountant, programmer, etc.) - Student support recruitment costs and student
organizations - Main Variable Costs (based on number of students)
- Master teachers (One master teacher/50 students)
- Advisors (One advisor/250 students)
- Internships
- Mentor teacher stipends
- Apprentice teacher support
- Scholarships
68Grants Provided as Percentage of Overall Budget
- Larger programs (more students) receive more
grant funds - Percentages decrease over time in relation to
overall program budget to promote sustainability
692008 Planning Period Budget Data
702008-2009 Implementation Year 1
71UTeach
- Replication Elements of Success
72- UTeach Elements of Success
- Developed to identify the elements necessary for
a successful UTeach program - EOS provide the framework for UTeach program
replication and evaluation - Elements are further defined by activities
73- UTeach Elements of Success
- Create an organization devoted to preparing
teachers - Create an Identity
- Work collaboratively
- Develop institutional support
- Cultivate continuing top level support
- Provide for sustainability
- Secure space
- Hire support staff
74UTeach Elements of Success
- Attract and retain students
- Engage in active recruitment
- Provide financial support for students
- Provide guidance and support for students
- Build community
- Honor students who choose to teach
- Support teachers after graduation
75UTeach Elements of Success
- Create an instructional program
- Offer 4-year degree plans (120-126 hours) for all
teacher certifications in math, science, and
computer science - Incorporate early and continuous field
experiences - Create effective, streamlined, and flexible
course sequences
76UTeach Elements of Success
- Provide a first-rate instructional program
- Assign and hire course instructors
- Employ master teachers
- Employ mentor teachers
- Develop best teaching practices
- Model best teaching practices
77UTeach Elements of Success
- Strive for continuous program improvement
- Review courses
- Assess students
- Collect program data
78UTeach
- Replication Curriculum Resources and Course
Fidelity
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80- Course Fidelity
- UT Austin Model
- Long-term objective national community
contributing to further development of courses - Course Review Process
- Observations, Interviews, Surveys
- Review of course materials and Student work
products
81- Curriculum Development Objectives
- Completely documenting the curriculum
- Disseminating in a standard format
- Integrating pedagogical support elements
- Instructor notes, student work samples, course
video, etc.
82- Members-only Website
- https//institute.uteach.utexas.edu/pc/courses/ind
ex.cfm
83- Instructional Support
- Intensive 2 day workshops
- Conference workshops
- Topical Webcasts
- E-mail lists and discussion forums
- Faculty consultation
84- Curriculum Refinement and Updating
- Course Retreats review and discuss core
components and objectives - Annual updating of sample course
- Ongoing submission of content resources
85 86Implementation Schedule(See page 14, Initiating
a UTeach Program)
- Timeline that allows for the UTeach program to be
fully adopted and real results to be achieved in
five years - Planning and start-up time
- Four years of program implementation that rolls
of the sequence of UTeach courses each semester - First cohort of graduates expected in last year
of grant - Clearly communicates milestones of program
implementation
87QA Implementation Schedule
88UTeach Replication
89Evaluation of UTeach Implementation
- Based on UTeach Austin Data Collection
- Results- recruiting, program retention,
graduates, retention in teaching profession - Two Goals
- To assist sites strive for continuous program
improvements - To assist the Institute to monitor progress,
identify specific needs, tailor instructional
support, and assess the overall replication
process - Operational and Instructional Evaluation
- UTeach Elements of Success Indicators
- UTeach Design Principles and Core Course
Components and Objectives
90Data Collection for Program Evaluation
- Site Visits
- Two-day visits (Fall and Spring)
- Interviews, focus groups, observations, and
meetings - Online student surveys
- Entrants survey
- Leaver survey
- Midterm course surveys
- Graduate survey
- Alumni survey
- Course and curriculum reviews
- PEARS
91Progress Evaluation and Reporting System (PEARS)
- Web-based data management system which allows
sites to enter and access university and program
profile information. - University, college, and program student
comparisons - Program enrollment and retention
- Key source of data for replication sites, the
Institute, and financial sponsors. - Provides useful information for
fundraising/development - Secure and compliant with student privacy
policies.
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95Institute Reporting (See Evaluation of UTeach
Programs)
- Cross-site reports
- Individual progress reports
- State-level reports
- Site visit summaries
- Survey summaries
96Research Opportunities
- IRB approval
- UTeach Research Consortium
- Set policies regarding access to Institute data
- Partner on research projects
- Present and publish on research related to UTeach
and UTeach replication
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98UTeach Replication
99Site Selection Competitive RFP
- 1.4 million in UTeach implementation grants
- Five-year grant based on a percentage of its
program budget year-to-year - Grant funds intended to support features of the
UTeach program that may or may not be paid for by
university instructional funds. For example
- Master teacher salaries
- Mentor teacher stipends
- Student scholarships/internships
- Faculty release
- Recruitment and promotional materials
- Instructional kits
- Additional funds to subcontract the UTeach
Institute for yearly technical assistance and
support
100Site Selection Competitive RFP
101Proposal Process
-
- Preliminary proposal (due April 17, 2009)
- Profile information about the university setting
and environment in which the UTeach program will
be implemented - Full proposal (due July 24, 2009)
- Describes the universities strengths and
capability for implementing the UTeach Elements
of Success - UTeach Institute Annual Conference (May 27-29,
2009) - Learn more about UTeach, the RFP, and UTeach
replication - Interviews
- Conference interviews
- Additional interviews may be conducted as needed
102RFP Timeline
103Evaluation Criteria of Proposals
- Preliminary Proposal Priorities
- Level of need for the program
- Capacity to address the need
- Increase the number and quality of math and
science majors becoming teachers - Strength of Vision
- Personal statements and CVs of co-directors and
other project team members - Strength of commitment from university
administrators and partnering school districts - Strength of proposed Co-directors
- College of Science
- College of Education
104Criteria for Evaluation of Proposals
- Full Proposal Priorities
- Strength and capability to implement the UTeach
Elements of Success - Strength of institutional support and completed
MOU - Commitment of project leadership, faculty and
staff - Strength of letters of support
- Appropriateness of cost proposal
105Support for Proposal Development
- Weekly phone calls
- Email
- Rfp-questions_at_uteach-institute.org
- FAQs
- Website resources
- Word templates
- Overview of UTeach curriculum
- Chapters from the UTeach Operations Manual
- Interactive UTeach budget worksheet
- Email Announcements Related to RFP
- Send email to rfp-questions_at_uteach-institute.org
and ask to be added to TN RFP announcements.
106QA
- Who should be on the proposal development team?
- Who are good candidates for your co-directors?
Faculty? Master Teachers? - What school districts will partner to prepare
teachers through the program?
107Next Steps Creating Pre-Proposal
- Recruit Team and Establish Partnerships
- College of Arts Sciences and Education
- Deans
- Co-Directors
- Faculty
- Data Administrator
- University Administration
- President and Provost
- Development team
- Understand UTeach Model
- UTeach Elements of Success
- Initiating a UTeach Program
- UTeach Curriculum
- Co-Directors Planning
- Download interactive spreadsheet and understand
program costs - Show budget estimate to deans and provost
- Begin identifying faculty to teach courses
- Pre-Proposal due April 17, 2009
108For More Information
- The UTeach Institute
- http//www.uteach-institute.org
- info_at_uteach-institute.org
- UTeach at UT Austin
- http//www.uteach.utexas.edu
- The National Math and Science Initiative
- http//www.nationalmathandscience.org
- Texas High School Project
- http//www.thsp.org