We are pleased to inform you that the Knowles Science
Teaching Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2013 cohort of Science
and Mathematics Teaching Fellows. The Knowles Science Teaching Foundation
(KSTF) was created by Janet H. and C. Harry Knowles in 1999 to cultivate and
support exemplary science and mathematics high school teachers and develop the
next generation of leaders in education. If you know a student interested in
pursuing a career in teaching mathematics or science at the high school level,
please let them know about the KSTF Teaching Fellowship.
KSTF’s programs are designed to help reverse the current national trend that sees approximately half of all secondary teachers leave the field within five years. The total award for each Fellow is valued at nearly $175,000 over the course of the five-year Fellowship. Fellows receive tuition assistance while participating in a teacher credential program, monthly stipends, and grants for professional development and teaching materials. By empowering science and mathematics teachers to be effective in the classroom, KSTF helps deliver enriched educational experiences to students and, in the long run, ensures a stronger, healthier and more competitive nation.
Please forward the flyer below to any interested parties you may know to help spread the word about our Fellowship Program. Applications will close on January 9th, 2013 at 12 Noon EST. If you have any questions about our Teaching Fellowship Program, please feel free to email us at teachers@kstf.org, or contact us at 856.608.0001.
Thank you for your time.
Alicia Marchena
Program Manager for the Teaching Fellowship Program
Knowles Science Teaching Foundation
KSTF’s programs are designed to help reverse the current national trend that sees approximately half of all secondary teachers leave the field within five years. The total award for each Fellow is valued at nearly $175,000 over the course of the five-year Fellowship. Fellows receive tuition assistance while participating in a teacher credential program, monthly stipends, and grants for professional development and teaching materials. By empowering science and mathematics teachers to be effective in the classroom, KSTF helps deliver enriched educational experiences to students and, in the long run, ensures a stronger, healthier and more competitive nation.
Please forward the flyer below to any interested parties you may know to help spread the word about our Fellowship Program. Applications will close on January 9th, 2013 at 12 Noon EST. If you have any questions about our Teaching Fellowship Program, please feel free to email us at teachers@kstf.org, or contact us at 856.608.0001.
Thank you for your time.
Alicia Marchena
Program Manager for the Teaching Fellowship Program
Knowles Science Teaching Foundation
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