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newark montclair urban teacher residency program

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newark montclair urban teacher residency program

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    1. Newark Montclair Urban Teacher Residency Program Preparing outstanding teachers for Newark Public Schools

    3. Why Urban Schools? Early programs in the U.S. are located in Boston, Chicago, and Denver and were initiated by the school districts. They are tightly focused on specific district needs, and they support new teachers at a very high level. Attrition from urban school districts has been shown to be as high as 50% within the first three years teaching. In the Boston UTR, 86% have stayed in teaching since 2003. In Chicago, 85% have stayed. In Denver, 100% of the new teachers prepared in the residency program since 2003 are still teachers in the district. Attrition of new teachers is a significant problem in urban districts, and Urban Teacher Residencies offer an important solution.

    4. Source of Funding The Federal Government has recently dedicated millions of dollars to fund 28 new UTRs. The Newark-Montclair Urban Teacher Residency Program is one of these new, federally funded efforts.

    5. Grant HighlightsResidents Two cohorts: 15 Early Childhood Elementary Education with Teacher of Students with Disabilities certification (ECEL)residents to begin Spring 2010, 10 Math and Science residents to begin June 2010. First Cohort of ECEL Residents will begin in schools February 2010 and complete June 2011. Second ECEL cohort begins January 2011. Math and Science Residents will begin June 2010 and complete June 2011. ECEL dual certification residents have an 18 month program Math/Science residents have a 12 month program.

    6. Residents ECEL Residents will complete the program with Provisional Certification in Early Childhood OR Elementary Teacher and Teacher of Students with Disabilities. Math and Science Content Area Residents will complete the program with Provisional Certification in Math OR Science All Residents are committed to teaching in Newark Public Schools for three years. Residents are paid a generous stipend and receive a tuition waiver at MSU.

    7. stipends Early Childhood/Elementary residents receive a stipend of $39,000 over 18 months. Math/Science residents receive a stipend of $26,000 over 12 months. Residents are eligible for additional funds under the federal TEACH grant. ** Financial terms are not need-based**

    8. Residents will work side by side with Mentors. Mentors will participate in a Mentor Institute and professional development activities (half day per month and other events). Mentors will participate in action research projects with Residents. Mentors will have an opportunity to apply for National Board of Professional Teaching Standards Certification OR pursue credits towards a Master’s Degree at MSU.

    9. Support for New Teachers Employment - People who successfully complete the program will be given preferential advancement in the hiring process for a teaching position in the Newark Public Schools. NMUTR requires residents offered a position to teach in Newark Public Schools for 3 years upon program completion. Induction Support - During this period, each resident is mentored by an experienced teacher. Research shows that one-on-one mentoring is a great support to new teachers. It keeps them in urban schools for a rewarding teaching career.

    10. NEW PARADIGM Residents learn the district’s instructional initiatives and curriculum while they come to understand the students, families, history, and context of Newark - the community where they will teach. Focus is on the District’s priorities. OLD MODEL: Focus was on who the University prepares to be teachers. NEW MODEL: Preparing effective teachers for Newark Public Schools.

    11. Minimum Eligibility Requirements Early Childhood/Elementary applicants must have completed an undergraduate program in a liberal arts. Math/Science applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree with a MAJOR in the specific discipline they are going to teach. All applicants must have a 3.0 undergraduate GPA. All applicants must have passed the required Praxis II Exam(s). All applicants must take the GRE general test.

    12. Contact Information Susan Taylor, NMUTR Program Director taylors@mail.montclair.edu 973 655 6687 Toyin Adekoje NMUTR Program Advisor pedagogy@mail.montclair.edu 973 655 7990

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