Valley, Warsaw Receive Teacher Residency Planning Grants

April 8, 2020 at 10:09 p.m.

By Staff Report-

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Commission for Higher Education selected 16 schools to receive Teacher Residency Pilot Program Grants for the 2020-21 academic year, totaling $396,000.

The Teacher Residency Grant Pilot Program was created in 2019 by the Indiana General Assembly. Modeled after medical residency and apprenticeship programs, teacher residency programs are full-year, paid teaching experiences for student educators. Students teach alongside an experienced mentor teacher, preparing them for the classroom after graduation. Two types of grants are supported through the program: residency grants and planning grants.

“These resident teachers are going to have an immersive experience and learn the true day-to-day workings of a classroom and a school under the guide of a mentor teacher,” said Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers. “It is encouraging to see a mix of school types and district sizes throughout Indiana with the partnership and participation of a number of public and private higher education partners represented in this program.”

Teacher Residency Grants were awarded to 10 schools. The 10 grants will support 26 teacher residents, funded at $15,000 per teacher residency. Funding can be used to pay resident and mentor teacher stipends, as well as support costs for higher education partners. Initial grant recipients are eligible for renewal of the grant for the 2021-22 school year.

Planning grants will help develop future programs.

Six public school corporations were also selected to receive $1,000 Residency Program Planning Grants to develop future teacher residency programs, totaling $6,000. Grants will be used to cover costs as each school corporation works with an Indiana higher education partner to develop a teacher residency program that will begin in the 2021-22 academic year.

Local planning grant recipients, and their respective higher education partner, include Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. with Huntington University and Warsaw Community Schools with Grace College.

Planning grant recipients who decide to move forward with the teacher residency program must apply for the residency grant funding for the 2021-22 academic year no later than Jan. 31.

More information is available at https://www.in.gov/che/4519.htm.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Commission for Higher Education selected 16 schools to receive Teacher Residency Pilot Program Grants for the 2020-21 academic year, totaling $396,000.

The Teacher Residency Grant Pilot Program was created in 2019 by the Indiana General Assembly. Modeled after medical residency and apprenticeship programs, teacher residency programs are full-year, paid teaching experiences for student educators. Students teach alongside an experienced mentor teacher, preparing them for the classroom after graduation. Two types of grants are supported through the program: residency grants and planning grants.

“These resident teachers are going to have an immersive experience and learn the true day-to-day workings of a classroom and a school under the guide of a mentor teacher,” said Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers. “It is encouraging to see a mix of school types and district sizes throughout Indiana with the partnership and participation of a number of public and private higher education partners represented in this program.”

Teacher Residency Grants were awarded to 10 schools. The 10 grants will support 26 teacher residents, funded at $15,000 per teacher residency. Funding can be used to pay resident and mentor teacher stipends, as well as support costs for higher education partners. Initial grant recipients are eligible for renewal of the grant for the 2021-22 school year.

Planning grants will help develop future programs.

Six public school corporations were also selected to receive $1,000 Residency Program Planning Grants to develop future teacher residency programs, totaling $6,000. Grants will be used to cover costs as each school corporation works with an Indiana higher education partner to develop a teacher residency program that will begin in the 2021-22 academic year.

Local planning grant recipients, and their respective higher education partner, include Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. with Huntington University and Warsaw Community Schools with Grace College.

Planning grant recipients who decide to move forward with the teacher residency program must apply for the residency grant funding for the 2021-22 academic year no later than Jan. 31.

More information is available at https://www.in.gov/che/4519.htm.
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