Alder Graduate School of Education
For Teacher Preparation Partnership With Hemet Unified School District
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Amount$500,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/2/2022
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Alder Graduate School of Education’s mission is to create opportunity and cultivate success for every student by recruiting and educating excellent teachers and leaders that reflect school communities. Their vision is that by developing outstanding teachers and leaders, they will change students’ lives and make the world better and more just. Through a one-year program, Alder engages and supports community members in traditionally underserved communities across California to earn a graduate degree and teaching credential through a residency model. This grant will support the implementation of a teacher pathway program in partnership with the Hemet Unified School District. (Substrategy: Educator Capacity)
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for teacher preparation partnership with Hemet Unified School District
The Alder Graduate School of Education’s mission is to create opportunity and cultivate success for every student by recruiting and educating excellent teachers and leaders that reflect school communities. Their vision is that by developing outstanding teachers and leaders, they will change students’ lives and make the world better and more just. Through a one-year program, Alder engages and supports community members in traditionally underserved communities across California to earn a graduate degree and teaching credential through a residency model. This grant will support the implementation of a teacher pathway program in partnership with the Hemet Unified School District. (Substrategy: Educator Capacity)
for teacher preparation partnership with Hemet Unified School District
The Alder Graduate School of Education’s mission is to create opportunity and cultivate success for every student by recruiting and educating excellent teachers and leaders that reflect school communities. Their vision is that by developing outstanding teachers and leaders, they will change students’ lives and make the world better and more just. Through a one-year program, Alder engages and supports community members in traditionally underserved communities across California to earn a graduate degree and teaching credential through a residency model. This grant will support the development of a teacher preparation pathway with the Hemet Unified School District that focuses on diversity and culturally relevant deeper learning practices. (Substrategy: Educator Capacity)