The Office of Innovation and Improvement, Transition To Teaching program has awarded funding for Project KNOTtT (Kansas, Nevada, Ohio, and Texas) to develop a system to address the common teacher preparation program needs of an across state consortium of alternative certification programs. The KNOTtT partners are university Colleges of Education (Institutes of Higher Education), high need school districts, non-profit organizations, and foundations that will work independently and interdependently to recruit, prepare, support, and retain 545 teachers of record in four states in the core academic secondary subjects of mathematics, science, English/language arts, foreign languages, English as second language, and special education (K-12).
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