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What Master Teaching Fellows Do
- Complete an online graduate certificate program in mathematics teaching and learning or a master’s program during your first year
- Attend a week-long summer professional development institute each year
- Work collaboratively to apply for National Board Certification
- Complete an online mentor training program
- Attend and present at mathematics teaching conferences
- Assume leadership roles in your school or district
What Master Teaching Fellows Receive
- Salary stipend of $11,250 for either four or five years depending on education level provided by the project
- Tuition for master’s degree if pursuing one during the program paid by the project
- An additional planning period for the first year to complete certificate or degree requirements provided by your school district
- Fees for National Board Certification paid by your school district
- Tuition for mentoring course paid by the project
- $200 per day to attend summer institute paid by your school district and lodging and travel costs paid by the grant.
- $500 travel stipend for conferences during last two years provided by the project
- iPad Mini and Swivl provided by the project to each teacher for recording classroom teaching