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WTNH Spotlights Southern’s Partnership with Yale to Train New Educators

CT Buzz host Natasha Lubczenko recently featured Dr. Adam Goldberg, professor and chair of the Department of Curriculum and Learning, and Dr. Marie Nabbout-Cheiban, associate dean of the College of Education, to highlight the Yale Teaching Fellowship, an innovative initiative designed to address teacher shortages in New Haven schools.

Goldberg and Nabbout-Cheiban explained how this $10 million fellowship — a collaboration between Southern Connecticut State University, Yale University, New Haven Public Schools, and New Haven Promise — aims to train 100 educators in high-demand areas such as special education and STEM.

Applications for the Yale Teaching Fellowship are open until January 1, 2025, with classes beginning in May. Click here to watch the full interview and learn how this program is shaping the next generation of educators.

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