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OCTOBER 4, 2000 A new program at Arizona State University is aimed at creating more Native American teachers for reservation schools or schools with a high Native population. Eighteen students are participating in the three-year accelerated education degree program launched this fall. It offers full tuition at ASU, a monthly stipend, and three years of intensive teaching and training. After graduation, students must teach in one of two Arizona counties. The program is funded by a $1.2 million grant from the Indian Education Professional Development Program. Get the Story:
ASU program producing Native American teachers (The Arizona Republic 10/4)
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Program focuses on Indian teachers
Facebook TwitterOCTOBER 4, 2000 A new program at Arizona State University is aimed at creating more Native American teachers for reservation schools or schools with a high Native population. Eighteen students are participating in the three-year accelerated education degree program launched this fall. It offers full tuition at ASU, a monthly stipend, and three years of intensive teaching and training. After graduation, students must teach in one of two Arizona counties. The program is funded by a $1.2 million grant from the Indian Education Professional Development Program. Get the Story:
ASU program producing Native American teachers (The Arizona Republic 10/4)
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