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Tulane SoPA and partners awarded $10M SEED grant for teacher preparation programs

The U.S. Department of Education’s (USDOE) Supporting Effective  Educator Development (SEED) Grant Program has awarded over $10 million  in federal funding to expand and enhance teacher recruitment efforts in  New Orleans.

The Tulane University School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA) will operate as lead recipient and partner with New  Schools for New Orleans (NSNO), Xavier University of Louisiana’s Norman  C. Francis Teacher Residency, Reach University and The New Teacher  Project’s (TNTP) teachNOLA.  The “NOLA SEED” program aims to recruit and  develop 552 highly effective, culturally competent, certified educators  to be placed in New Orleans public schools.

Tulane SoPA will be the lead fiscal agent for the grant and receive  $2.2 million over three years for teacher education at Tulane. The grant  will help support the anticipated launch of a Master of Teaching (MAT) degree in Fall 2023*, including funds to cover tuition for students who commit  to teaching in Orleans Parish. The grant also funds mentor stipends,  along with an induction program that provides extensive support,  mentoring, and stipends to new teachers who graduate from undergraduate  or graduate teacher preparation programs at Tulane SoPA. 

“The PreK-12 Education Program at Tulane SoPA offers an inclusive and  high-quality course of study for aspiring and current teachers that is  also accessible, affordable and flexible,” said Kelly McClure, program  director. “Our faculty and mentor teachers are all practitioners who  have taught and led schools both in Orleans Parish and beyond, bringing a  variety of experiences and expertise to the curriculum.”

PreK-12 teacher education at Tulane SoPA has expanded to allow aspiring  teachers multiple pathways to earn a certification in Early Childhood or  Secondary Education, alongside endorsements in Special Education and  Teaching English Learners. The secondary coordinate major for Tulane SoPA undergraduates and the MAT prepares students to become  teachers no matter where they are in their educational journeys.

“The  PreK-12 Education Program at Tulane SoPA offers an inclusive and  high-quality course of study for aspiring and current teachers that is  also accessible, affordable and flexible."

Kelly McClure, program director

“Tulane has a strong history of preparing teachers for the classroom,”  said Suri Duitch, Dean of the Tulane School of Professional Advancement.  “This grant provides a much-needed boost in support for aspiring  teachers as well as experienced teachers looking to advance in their  career.”

For more information about Tulane SoPA’s PreK-12 Education Program, please email cdavis57@tulane.edu. For more information about the full grant, click here.

*Pending SACS approval

Original source can be found here.

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