PinnedThe Rise of Uncertified Teachers in Texas: Bad for Kids and Bad for Business [Policy Brief]by Dr. Michael Marder, Professor of Physics and Executive Director of UTeach, The University of Texas at AustinJul 24Jul 24
K–12 Resources: Using AI to Enhance Personalization in Blended Learning Classroomsby Kelli Allen, Professional Development Coordinator, UTeach Professional Development and Associate Professor of Practice, University of…Sep 19Sep 19
Bad for Kids and Bad for Business: Texas Prosperity Is at Riskby Dr. Michael Marder, Professor of Physics and Executive Director of UTeach, The University of Texas at AustinAug 13Aug 13
UTeach’s First 25 Years: Preparing Teachers Is a Missionby Michael Marder, Executive Director of UTeach, The University of Texas at AustinOct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022
UTeach Pioneers Co-Enrollment Program with Local Community CollegeFreshman orientation is a rite of passage for every incoming UT Austin student. The excitement is palpable as students navigate through…Aug 2, 2022Aug 2, 2022
The Kids Are in the Gym with the Janitor, and Educators Are Not Okayby Carrie Culpepper, UTeach National Network Coordinator, UTeach Institute, University of Texas at AustinFeb 18, 20221Feb 18, 20221
How Bad Is the U.S. STEM Teacher Shortage?by Michael Marder, Executive Director of UTeach, The University of Texas at AustinOct 25, 2021Oct 25, 2021
First HBCUTeach Initiative Programs Set to Enroll Students This Springby Vivian AbagiuOct 21, 2021Oct 21, 2021
New STEM Teacher Preparation Opportunities Are on the Horizon in West Texas: Introducing UTeach…Dr. Milka Montes, Chemistry Department Chair at The University of Texas Permian Basin, is excited. “Being a UTeach teacher comes with a…Oct 7, 2021Oct 7, 2021
UT Education Leaders Collaborate to Increase the Number and Diversity of STEM TeachersWeeks before The University of Texas at Austin and K-12 education at large would be upended by the pandemic in 2020, three of UT Austin’s…Oct 5, 2021Oct 5, 2021