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Pascrell Announces $3.5 Million for William Paterson University to Initiate Alternate Route Teaching Certification Program
Paterson, NJ,
May 11, 2009
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Education
U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-08) today announced that William Paterson University has been awarded over $3 million in federal grant funding through the Department of Education’s Transition to Teaching program. The grant will help address critical teacher shortages in high-need northern New Jersey school districts through use of an alternate route teacher certification program. Federal funding will be made available over a five-year period. “As a public university with a long history of preparing teachers, we are committed to helping to address critical teacher shortages in high-need New Jersey school districts,” says Ana Maria Schuhmann, dean of the William Paterson University College of Education. “Through this grant, we will be able to provide a technologically focused alternate route certification program that will offer career changers the opportunity to prepare as highly qualified teachers for urban school districts with great need.” William Paterson University will invest the funding in its proposed New Vistas Teacher Project, an alternate route teacher certification program that is designed to recruit, prepare and certify college graduates and mid-career professionals. The New Vistas Teacher Project’s goal is to certify 220 new teachers in the fields of Special Education, English as a Second Language, Bilingual Language Arts, Mathematics and Science. Those interested in information on the New Vistas Teacher Project can call the William Paterson University College of Education at 973-720-2137. ### |