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Spartans Teach

                       Spartans Teach

                     Bringing Technology and Students Together

 Welcome to Spartans Teach! An innovative teacher preparation recruitment, retention, and support program established to provide:

  • Paid teaching internship in the first semester.
  • Specialized training in Inquiry-based Learning (IBL).
  • Coaching from Master Math and Science Teachers.
  • Cutting-edge training in Instructional Technology.
  • Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies.

To learn more about our program benefits go to our About page.

                                 News

Keep Up with the Latest Spartans Teach News

Fall 2025: Register For EDU 100
Spring 2026: Register For EDU 101

Spartans Teach is encouraging all students who are Math, Biology, and Chemistry majors to register for EDU 100: Inquiry Approaches To Teaching and EDU 101: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design for Spring 2024. These courses are designed to attract you to teaching without changing your current major. Additionally, there is a participation incentive pay for students who successfully complete the courses requirements. Interested? Register in Spring 2024 and gain even more opportunities!

Take a look at the flyers below for more details.

EDU 100: Inquiry Approaches To Teaching

EDU 101: Inquiry-Based Lesson Design


Spartans Teach 2025 Awards Ceremony

On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, Spartans Teach Program participated in an invite only awards ceremony to acknowledge School of Education students who showed scholarship, leadership, service, and qualities that we believe will make an impact in future STEM Education. We joyfully welcomed and celebrated these students with not only their peers but with the rest of the surrounding STEM education community.

Spartans Teach Disciplinary Distinction Award Recipients

Disciplinary Distinction in Math:

  • Demarco Brown-Negron
  • Ezekiel Pearson
  • Xachara Tillman

Disciplinary Distinction in Biology:

  • Julia Raveneau
  • Katelyn Johnson

Disciplinary Distinction in Chemistry:

  • Jasmine Watson