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College of Education

Aug. 28, 2019
Building a Bridge to STEM Degrees for Transfer Students

The UA has received a $4.8 million grant from the NSF to provide scholarships and mentor support for Pima Community College students looking to complete STEM degrees at the UA.

Students participating in the UA’s ASEMS program visit the Xerocraft Hackerspace in Tucson.
Aug. 5, 2019
Arizona STEM Teachers Return to Class After Summer in Industry

The goal of Teachers in Industry is to help middle and high school STEM teachers prepare their students prepare for future careers in STEM fields.

Ben Anderson, a high school calculus teacher, says working for a software and web development company during the summer has given him exposure to industry skills that he can take back to his students.
May 1, 2019
Education Majors Learn Global Lessons from Student-Teaching Internationally

The UA College of Education's International Student Teaching Program places elementary education majors in classrooms in China, Norway and Mexico.

Madison Loya, who completed her UA student teaching in China, takes in the view from the observation deck of Shanghai Tower, the world's second tallest building.
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