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TAMIU Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship

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Overview

The Texas A&M International University Robert Noyce Scholarship Project "Preparing STEM Majors as Outstanding Certified Secondary Mathematics Teachers for South Texas" prepares talented undergraduate biology, chemistry, earth science, mathematics, or physics students to become outstanding certified teachers at the high school level.

The goal of the TAMIU Robert Noyce Mathematics Scholarship Program (TAMIU-NMTSP) is to encourage talented students with strong mathematics skills to become math majors if they are not already, and join this multi-faceted program designed to provide students with intensive mentoring along with components which are highly enriched in mathematics content and pedagogy. Graduates of the TAMIU-NMTSP will be highly-qualified, field-tested and certified mathematics teachers who will embark on the mission to serve the high-need student population in the South Texas region.

The TAMIU-NMTSP provides grants up to $10,000 per year for students to graduate and teach mathematics to grades 7-12 in a public or private school that serves students from high need areas. About 36 Noyce scholarships will be awarded throughout the program, as each scholarship supports selected junior and senior students up to two years.

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Noyce by the Numbers: 20 Years of Noyce

Thinking about becoming a STEM teacher or a STEM teacher leader at your school or in your district? The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program might be the answer. Meet these Noyce program alumni who are teaching in high-need schools across the US and learn about the program.

  • Admitted to the College of Education at Texas A&M International University
  • Majoring in a STEM field
  • Within 2 years of completing a Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field and teaching certification for high school mathematics
  • Willing to teach in a high-need school district 2 years for every year of scholarship support
  • Participating in teaching experiences and professional learning communities, both before and after graduation, provided by the College of Education.
  • Tuition and fees scholarship up to $10,00 per year for your Junior and Senior Year
  • Membership in the Noyce Scholar Learning Community
  • Membership in the TAMIU Texas Association of Future Educators
  • Individualized mentoring and support through the degree and certification period
  • Additional opportunities for paid tutoring and teaching experiences with elementary, middle school, and/or high school students.

What to expect as a Noyce Pre-Noyce Scholar?

Learning Community

  • You will join a Pre-Noyce Scholar Learning Community taking two or more Calculus classes together with other Pre-Noyce Scholars

TAFE

  • You will connect with students from the College of Education (COED) as members of the TAMIU Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) student organization.

AVID

  • You will complete AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) training to improve your academic skills (focused notetaking, culture of inquiry, critical reading).

Impact

  • You will complete surveys to assess your levels of college readiness and belonging.

Learning Community

  • You will remain connected to a Pre-Noyce Scholar Learning Community taking two or more Calculus classes together with other Pre-Noyce Scholars.

TAFE

  • You will continue to connect with COED students as members of the TAMIU Texas Association of Future Educators student organization.

Tutoring

  • You will complete Texas Tutoring Supports Training and a tutoring experience designed to build your capacity to meet the needs of all students.

Mixed Reality Simulations

  • You will complete Mixed Reality Simulations designed to build your capacity to meet the needs of diverse students.

Impact

  • You will complete surveys to assess:
  • Your levels of college readiness, belonging to the profession and local school districts,
  • Your confidence to teach after employment in schools as a tutor,
  • Your readiness for admission into the COED.

Learning Community

  • You will begin to operate as a learning community within their existing community by enrolling in the same sections of the Professional Core (EDCI3301, EDCI3302) with COED.

TAFE

  • You will begin to compete in TAFE competitions.

Test Preparation Program – Sí Se Puede Class

  • You will begin engaging with the test preparation program, which requires you to dedicate 12 hours per week completing computer aided test preparation programs (Certify Teacher and 240 Tutoring) with established track records of student success.

Mid-Program Field Experiences

  • You will complete coursework designed to ‘introduce and prepare’ you to apply selected High Leverage Practices (Eliciting and Interpreting Student Thinking; Providing Feedback to Students; Communicating with Families) in local school districts.
  • You will spend additional time in Mixed Reality Simulations so you can ‘enact the practice and analyze your efforts’ at improving outcomes for all students, including those with disabilities and/or students who are English Language Learners (EDCI 3302)
  • You will complete Texas Lesson Study (TXLS) training designed to equip you with the skills to work collaboratively to develop, teach, and assess research-based lessons

Impact

  • You will complete surveys to assess your levels of:
    • Belonging within-
      • COED
      • the School District
  • Confidence levels to promote success for all
  • Career readiness, specifically passing the certification exam for residency

Learning Community

  • You will continue to operate as a learning community within their existing community by enrolling in the same sections of the Professional Core (EDCI 3315, EDCI 4310, EDCI 4693, EDSE 4350) with College of Education Faculty

TAFE

  • You will continue to compete in TAFE competitions.

End of Program Experiences

  • You will engage in a final year-long High Impact Practice, specifically a teacher residency
  • You will be placed at a local school site with a high potential for employment.

Mixed Reality Simulations

  • You will complete Mixed Reality Simulations designed to build your capacity to meet the needs of diverse students.

Impact

  • You will complete surveys to assess:
    • belonging within
      • the School District
      • the School Campus
  • Career readiness, specifically within the context of the campus.

First Year Teaching

  • Zero-Credit Graduate Course
    • You will participate will a structured career readiness forum
    • You will convene monthly to:
      1. Address diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM teaching and learning, including retention/persistence concerns
      2. Explore strategies to empower you to create systemic change that improves diversity, equity, and inclusion in undergraduate STEM teacher education
      3. Focus on ensuring your K-12 STEM teaching reflects modern pedagogical teaching practices
      4. Access additional support to prepare and complete supplemental certification exams required for ongoing employment and/or career advancement

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Stay Alert for the Spring 2024 Application


Note: Failure to fulfill all the requirements of this scholarship program will convert the scholarship money into a loan payment.


For more information contact:

Dr. James O'Meara james.omeara@tamiu.edu 956.326.2680

or

Dr. Norma Saikali norma.saikali@tamiu.edu 956.326.2598