SEE Math program persists through pandemic, continues serving UTSA students, area youth
The Support and Enrichment Experience in Math program has been pairing UTSA pre-service teachers with local schoolchildren since
2017, but it’s always been about more than just mathematics.
ATE’s Summer Bridging Institute returns for 18th year
The Academy for Teacher Excellence (ATE) is hosting its 18th Summer Bridging Institute, virtually from July 13-15, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. As the name suggests, the
Summer Bridging Institute (SBI) was originally intended for teacher candidates set to begin their first year of teaching and helped bridge the gap between student-teacher and teacher. Over time, the SBI has expanded, now serving as a full professional development
institute for teachers of all experience levels.
COEHD professor speaks at National Radio Astronomy Observatory Juneteenth event
As the former Director of UTSA’s African American Studies program and a background in African American history, Mark Giles, Ph.D.,
professor in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies department, recently lent his expertise to a group of staff and astronomers during a special Juneteenth event for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).
African American Studies Teacher’s Academy returns for second year
When the Texas State Board of Education approved an African American Studies (AAS) course in 2020 as part of its curriculum, it was seen as a win for the larger ethnic studies
movement. There was just one problem: who was going to teach the new course?
The San Antonio Writing Project will be hosting a digital writing marathon
on July 27, 2021, as part of Write Across America 2021. SAWP will digitally host teachers and writers from across the US as they travel and write virtually.
Teachers who are interested in continuing education credits, please indicate on the registration form and the WWA will send a link to sign up.