BodyText6
For students pursuing teaching careers in secondary education, the Secondary Education team provides information about undergraduate and graduate degrees. The College of Arts and Sciences offers several accredited secondary teaching programs with choices for undergraduate and graduate students. All can lead to licensure in Delaware and across the country. Investigate which options work best for you and discover an extensive alumni network of graduates working in local schools and in far-flung places.
The University of Delaware not only offers educational benefits for students, but also K-12 teachers. The Delaware Teachers Institute serves educators of high-need student populations in five New Castle County public school districts. Teachers apply for a competitive, eight-month program led by UD faculty. While working in small seminar groups led by UD faculty, the teacher fellows develop curriculum units for their own classrooms, which are also shared with teachers across the country. The fellows receive a stipend upon completion of their units.
For more information, contact Trish Hermance, senior assistant dean of Secondary Teacher Education, at trish@udel.edu.