[Geoldept] Fw: Fully-funded Master of Arts in Teaching program in Earth Science at AMNH
Sean Mulcahy
Sean.Mulcahy at wwu.edu
Mon Oct 30 13:15:49 PDT 2017
Here is an excellent Master's opportunity for students interested in pursuing careers as middle-school or high-school teachers.
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Sean R. Mulcahy
Assistant Professor
Geology Department
Western Washington University
516 High St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
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Subject: Fully-funded MAT program in Earth Science at AMNH
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Change Lives. Teach Science.
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The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City is looking for graduates with Earth and space science backgrounds (geology, mineralogy, paleontology, oceanography, astronomy, and more) who want to make a difference in the world of STEM education. This teaching fellowship combines coursework, mentoring, and real-world experience to prepare Earth and space science graduates for rewarding careers as middle and high school teachers.
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All degree candidates will receive free tuition and books and a $30,000 living stipend. In return, candidates commit to teaching in a high-need school in New York State for four years. With a sole focus on preparing new Earth science teachers, the MAT program is a full-time, 15-month Master's degree program that takes place at the museum and in urban partner schools. We seek a student body with diverse life and career experiences, and the application is open to all candidates meeting the eligibility requirements.
We are currently accepting applicants for the class that will matriculate in June 2018. Prospective students are encouraged to attend an on-site Open House or to contact us for more information.
Please share this email with your students and colleagues. You can also visit the program website to learn more and/or join our mailing list (make sure to click MAT for Earth Science Grads). For questions, you can contact the program office directly at mat at amnh.org<http://pull.xmr3.com/p/8590-C2D7/165411390/7052cfb2-a4bd-4411-926f-db4d52faff29.html> or (212) 313-7464.
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