NORTH CAROLINA NEW SCHOOLS. a public-private catalyst for education innovation



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NORTH CAROLINA NEW SCHOOLS a public-private catalyst for education innovation

Click to edit Master title style Active Team Mentoring The Key to Successful Induction North Carolina STEM Teacher Education Program (NC STEP)

North Carolina New Schools Vision - Every student in North Carolina graduates ready for college, careers and life. Mission - To accelerate systemic, sustainable innovation in secondary schools across the state. Role - NC New Schools leverages public and private leadership and resources to facilitate school change aligned with economic and workforce development. 3

North Carolina New Schools Every Student in North Carolina Graduates Ready for College, Careers and Life Education for a changed economy A new economy is emerging in North Carolina, one that demands workers with skills for the 21 st century, not for the 20 th. Even jobs for which high school was enough now often require more advanced training. More opportunity for more students North Carolina s continuing economic development and progress depends on ensuring that all students graduate high school and have access to postsecondary education. 4

What is NC STEP? A new lateral entry teacher certification program. Administered by NC New Schools Supported by the US Department of Education Approved by the NC State Board of Education Seeking to recruit and retain college graduates who are interested in becoming high school science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) teachers 5

What is NC STEP? We give our candidates A 15-month COST FREE program consisting of: A year-long internship in a NC New Schools network school (18 hours a week) Blended online coursework through WIDE World at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Professional development workshops and conferences through NC New Schools Coaching and mentoring through NC New Schools Integrated System of School Support Services (IS4) 6

Benefits to our Candidates Partner in increasing the number of teachers highly qualified in critical STEM content areas. Tuition, training costs, and materials paid in full $2500 stipend Mentor support throughout the 10- month internship $250 general materials supplement for classroom Support and guidance for completing licensure Lateral entry job placement assistance

What is NC STEP? The candidate gives back A three year commitment to teach under a lateral entry license in a high need district/school, While earning a salary and benefits as a full-time teacher Gaining a NC Professional Educator s License 8

Eligibility for NC STEP? Applicants must have experience in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) related field. Applicants should have an interest in becoming a teacher of STEM courses in a NC secondary school. Applicants who currently hold a teaching license are not eligible for the program. 9

Host School Sites for Internship Cohort I 2012-2013 Caldwell ECHS Cross Creek ECHS Hillside NTHS Wayne SoE Cohort II 2013-2014 Caldwell ECHS Cross Creek ECHS Hillside NTHS Wayne SoE Edgecombe ECHS GTCC /Jamestown Stanly ECHS Vance ECHS Cohort III 2014-2015 Caldwell ECHS Cross Creek ECHS Hillside NTHS Wayne SoE Edgecombe ECHS GTCC /Jamestown Stanly ECHS Vance ECHS School 9 School 10 School 11 School 12 10

SCALING NC STEP YEAR TOTAL NUMBER OF INTERNS / NUMBER OF PARTNER SCHOOLS 2012 Cohort I 16/4 2013 Cohort II 32/8 2014 Cohort III 48/12 2015 Cohort IV 48/12 2016 Cohort V 48/12 Over 5 years, NC STEP will train 192 STEM professionals for careers in teaching.

North Carolina New Schools Innovative Partner Schools and Districts Internship School Sites for Cohort II STEP Teacher Candidates Partner District Updated 7.25.12

NC STEP Cohort II Timeline Begin first on-line course May 2013 Begin school-based internship August 2013 Begin lateral entry teaching August 2014 NC STEP completion August 2017

North Carolina New Schools Innovative Partner Schools and Districts Caldwell Guilford Durham Vance Edgecombe Stanly Placement Sites Partner Districts that qualify as highneed districts Internship School Sites Partner District Cumberland Wayne

Role of the Host District Support the host school in implementation of the STEP internship experience. Consider STEP candidates for teaching positions in 2014 and beyond. Participate as a member of the STEP Advisory Committee (quarterly meetings).

Role of the Host School Host 2-5 STEP interns per school year. Identify and support a team of mentors to provide guidance to the STEP interns. Integrate STEP interns into the life of the school. Participate in the interview and selection process for STEP interns. Participate in the mentor trainings and principal meetings.

Benefits to the District/School STEP interns could potentially become teachers in the district. School receives a mentor budget of $2500 per STEP intern. STEP interns bring real world practical applications. Partner in increasing the number of teachers highly qualified in critical STEM areas. Host School / District Support and training from NC New Schools.

A Program of Support NC STEP Staff Host School Mentor Team STEP Intern 18

Remember when What was your experience like as a mentee? a mentor? What was beneficial about the experience? What do you wish you experienced as a mentee? What do you wish you had the opportunity to do as a mentor?

Induction as Cultural Transformation How does your experience as a mentor/mentee compare to a cultural transformational experience?

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Contact Information Stacy Costello NC STEP Program Director NC New Schools 4600 Marriott Drive, Suite 510 Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 277-3798 scostello@newschools.org Jane Worsham Program Consultant NC New Schools George Ward III NC STEP Recruitment and Placement Coordinator NC New Schools 4600 Marriott Drive, Suite 510 Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 277-9002 4600 Marriott Drive, Suite 510 Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 277-3764 jworsham@newschools.org gward@newschools.org