I-Teach FAQ
What is the I-Teach seminar?
The I-Teach seminar is both an exploratory course, and a gateway to opportunity in math and science teaching. For an hour per week, talented math and science majors hear from the experts and dabble in teaching a bit. It’s tuition-free so long as you finish.
Who teaches the I-Teach seminar?
Dynamic and award-winning math and science teachers lead the seminars.
When does I-Teach take place?
The seminar meets 1 hour per week in the late afternoon throughout the semester. Several teaching opportunities with school-aged kids are built in.
Where does I-Teach lead?
Once you complete the seminar, I-Teach offers well-paid internships in museums, nature centers, after-school programs, and elsewhere. It also leads to scholarship opportunities. And, outstanding math or science teachers connect with you as mentors. If you’re inspired to go on, information and advice are offered on the teaching major.
How can I get into I-Teach?
Simply enroll in the I-Teach Mathematics and Science Seminar and show up to first meeting. Or, if you need more information, ask your instructor for the name of the I-Teach coordinator, or send an e-mail to the program manager at IMSEP@uni.edu.
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