TUteach

The declining state of science and technology education in the United States has become an increasingly significant problem in our educational system.  Science and technology students in the U.S. are consistently performing below average on standardized tests and are unable to complete basic college level math and science courses. Among the causes; about a third of high school math students and two-thirds of those enrolled in physical science have teachers who did not major in the subject in college or are not certified to teach it.


TUteach is a program designed to help correct the country's increasingly serious science and math educational deficiency. TUteach graduates possess in-depth content knowledge as well as skill in modern pedagogical practices.  Students graduate with a bachelor of science in their chosen math or science field as well as the academic and experiential qualifications necessary to earn a middle or high school teaching certificate.

TUTeach Program Website

 

Give the Gift of Knowledge

Help the College of Science and Technology students become tomorrow’s leading teachers.

Partner with us
Help our students fix the nation’s math and science education deficit with your gift today.  All gifts will be matched by the National Math and Science Initiative. Here are some of the ways your gift can help.

  • $500: One internship for one semester
  • $1,000: One scholarship for one student

Endow a scholarship with a gift of $25,000 or more. Leave a lasting legacy.

 

Contact Us

Brooke Walker
Assistant Dean for Development and External Affairs
(215) 204-4776

 

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