The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
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The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
Students had an opportunity to learn about faculty-led study abroad trips and talk to advisors about how they could incorporate study abroad into their academic experience.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
The event, sponsored by the Missouri National Education Association, included a keynote address, information session, competition and campus tour.
The event, sponsored by the Missouri National Education Association, included a keynote address, information session, competition and campus tour.
The event, sponsored by the Missouri National Education Association, included a keynote address, information session, competition and campus tour.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
The free two-week program was funded by a $30,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
The 12-hour program begins with an in-person seminar June 6-10 at the St. Louis Fed’s downtown office and continues online throughout the academic year.