Teaching Experience for Undergraduates
The Teaching Experiences for Undergraduates (TEU) program is a seven-week immersive summer experience in secondary science or mathematics education at Trinity College in Hartford, CT, and Brown University in Providence, RI, funded by the National Science Foundation. TEU participants earn a generous stipend, take a 60-hour course in science pedagogy, and apply what they're learning to teaching urban high school students under the supervision of a master teacher-mentor. If you are committed to a career in secondary education or seriously interested in exploring the possibility of such a career, apply now.
- For information and to apply: TEU.vassar.edu
- Application deadline: to be announced, 2020
- Acceptances announced: to be announced
- Program start date: to be announced
TEU participants receive:
- A generous stipend
- Travel expenses
- Room and food allowance
- Books and course materials
- Option to earn credit for pedagogy course
- Funding to attend national or regional conference on STEM education
TEU participants complete:
- A science pedagogy course
- A teaching practicum under the supervision of a mentor
- A post-summer science education leadership project at home institution
Current Students