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Professional Career Opportunity for Graduates
2015-16
Professional Development School (PDS)
Graduate Teaching Fellowships
To learn more/apply today, go to: http://ed.mnsu.edu/csup/tosa/fellow.html
Stipend: $19,800 | 18 Graduate Credits Valued: $7,000
1-Year Teaching Experience with 1-1 Mentor Support: Priceless
Eligibility
Recent graduates who will complete Minnesota licensure by the end of Summer and other recent teacher education graduates who have not held regular
teaching appointments are eligible to apply. Specific details of the eligibility criteria are described within the application materials.
The Degree
Teaching fellows can choose among the several degree programs offered through the College of Education. The majority of these programs require a
minimum of 34 credit hours of coursework to earn a Master's Degree. Upon admission Fellows will be assigned an academic advisor and fellowship
program advisor who will both assist them throughout their program. During the teaching fellowship year, all teaching fellows will register each semester
for a graduate practicum/seminar course based on their classroom activities (3 credits) plus an additional three credits of their choice per semester.
Responsibilities
Teaching fellows are responsible for all teacher duties including the organization and management of their own classrooms, parent/teacher relationships,
report cards, and other responsibilities typically connected with classroom teaching in the district where they are placed. These responsibilities are more
fully outlined in information given out by the individual districts.
Compensation
During the 2015-16 academic year, the teaching fellow graduate assistant stipend will be $19,800. In addition, each teaching fellow will receive the
Minnesota State University tuition waiver which pays full regular tuition for graduate credits, up to 9 credits per semester (spring and fall terms only).
Further Information and Applications
Applicants will be screened, interviewed, and selected by the partnering PDS school district. Final decisions on classroom placements will be made by the
school districts. Applicants who are chosen for a Graduate Teaching Fellowship will need to apply to the College of Graduate Studies at Minnesota State
University, Mankato, and must meet entrance requirements. Please contact the Center for School-University Partnerships for information and application
materials, or go to: http://ed.mnsu.edu/csup/tosa/fellow.html
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2015.
2015-16 Graduate Teaching Fellowships Available:
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Bloomington Public Schools: TBD
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Centennial Public Schools: Special Education, Elementary Multi-categorical
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Faribault Public Schools: 2 Elementary (grades K and 1)
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LeSueur-Henderson: 1 middle school and/or high school Communication Arts & Literature
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Mankato Area Public Schools: 5 Elementary (K-6); 1 high school Spanish, 1 middle school Physical Education and Health
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Owatonna Public Schools: 1 Elementary (K-6); 1 high school Communication Arts & Literature
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Sibley East Public Schools: 1 Elementary Reading/Math Intervention Specialist (K-5)
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St. Peter Public Schools: 2 Elementary (grade 1 and grade TBD 3-6)
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Tri-City United: 1 high school Communication Arts & Literature
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Waseca Public Schools: 1 Elementary (K-6); 1 Junior High Math
As additional Fellowships are confirmed, postings will be listed on the following:
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Minnesota Association of School Administrators (MASA) Jobsite Online: http://jobsitemnasa.fmgateway.com/
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EdPost Listings: http://www1.stcloudstate.edu/joblistings/edpost/
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