The Fullerton Mathematics Teacher and Master Teacher Fellows project, funded by the National Science Foundation, will develop a group of mathematics teacher leaders and mathematics teachers who will work together as master/student teachers, mentor/mentee teachers, current and future district and community leaders, and current and future college/university liaisons in high-need districts in the greater Orange County, CA region. Faculty from CSU Fullerton and Santa Ana College will provide leadership for these efforts.
We have identified ten (10) Master Teaching Fellows (MTFs) from two high-need school districts, Anaheim Union High School District and Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District, at the middle school and high school levels. We have also identify two cohorts of ten (20 total) Teaching Fellows (TFs) in mathematics who will partner with the MTF leaders.
Project MT2 includes recruitment, retention, special programmatic support—such as seminars on teaching in high- need schools, support for working toward National Board certification, and exemplary summer institutes—which provide experienced and novice mathematics teachers with high quality, research-based instructional strategies and advanced mathematics content knowledge.
We have identified ten (10) Master Teaching Fellows (MTFs) from two high-need school districts, Anaheim Union High School District and Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District, at the middle school and high school levels. We have also identify two cohorts of ten (20 total) Teaching Fellows (TFs) in mathematics who will partner with the MTF leaders.
Project MT2 includes recruitment, retention, special programmatic support—such as seminars on teaching in high- need schools, support for working toward National Board certification, and exemplary summer institutes—which provide experienced and novice mathematics teachers with high quality, research-based instructional strategies and advanced mathematics content knowledge.