If you are, a Teaching
Fellowship from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) could change
your world. KSTF knows that teaching is a complex, intellectually challenging
profession requiring specialized learning, access to experts and resources, and
deep practice. The Teaching Fellowship meets the needs of high school
mathematics and science teachers from the onset of the credentialing process
through the pivotal early years of their careers.
“KSTF
HAS BEEN CRUCIAL TO
MY GROWTH AS A TEACHER AND
A TEACHER LEADER.”
Jason Gipson-Nahman,
Physics Teacher, KSTF Alumnus
KSTF supports
passionate, dedicated teachers to thrive in the profession, lead from the
classroom and become change agents in education. The five-year fellowship is one
of the most generous and comprehensive in the nation, providing tuition
assistance, monthly stipends, cohesive and comprehensive professional
development, and access to a close, collaborative community of like-minded
colleagues.
KSTF awards Teaching Fellowships in the three
disciplinary areas of biology, mathematics and physical sciences to individuals
who demonstrate exceptional content knowledge in the area they intend to teach,
a commitment to teaching high school in U.S. schools, professional ability, and
the potential for leadership.
If you are passionate about teaching high school math and science and dedicated
to challenging and supporting all students, the KSTF Teaching Fellowship could
help you succeed in ways you’ve never imagined.
“KSTF
IS HELPING ME TO PUSH STUDENTS TO UNDERSTAND THINGS MORE DEEPLY, TO BECOME RISK
TAKERS AND TO SOLVE PROBLEMS.”
Alexandra
Fuentes,
Biology Teacher, 2008 KSTF Biology
Teaching Fellow
Learn more about our
Fellows and the KSTF Teaching Fellowship
program