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Teacher-in-Residency: About TiR

Careers in Teaching
Demand for teachers is increasing and job opportunities are increasing rapidly. Our Nation needs to ensure that there is a highly qualified teacher in every classroom and that all children have the opportunity to achieve high standards.  College graduates have unique skills and industry experience adds a valuable perspective in the classroom. If you are energetic, enthusiastic, and if you want to make a difference, to help shape the future of your community, teaching is a career for you.

Why Choose Teaching
Over 100,000 teachers work in nearly 10,000 schools and we are facing a shortage of qualified individuals. The teaching profession is growing, and the resources and compensation have improved significantly.

But teaching is not just about material rewards. This is a career for people who are enthusiastic, creative and have a desire to help children achieve their best. Supporting teachers means giving them the very best tools – the best research-based lessons and materials and the best training – to ensure that no child is left behind.

Transition to Teaching
It is estimated that 2 million teachers will be needed over the next 10 years. CSU-Pueblo’s Teacher-in-Residency program was created to help address the national challenge. Our goal is to recruit highly qualified, mid-career and recent college graduates to become teachers. The Teacher-in-Residency Program provides the proper training, assistance, guidance, support and in some cases stipends and incentives, to become highly qualified teachers through alternative certification routes and make teaching a long-term commitment.

Teacher-in-Residency

The Teacher-in-Residency (SCTiRP) Program is a collaborative effort of Colorado State University - Pueblo and partner school districts to prepare teachers to meet performance and content standards. The program is an intensive two-year sequence of instruction, assessment, mentoring, and support for beginning teachers aligned with the Performance-Based Standards for Colorado Teachers and all program requirements of the Colorado Department of Education.

The Application Process
In order to apply, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of bachelor’s degree
  • Possession of strong preparation in the areas in which they will teach. (30 hours in content)
    Leveling courses may be required for content areas not on transcript.
  • Current full-time teaching contract with a school district which has entered into a partnership with CSU-Pueblo (Pueblo School District #70 is the lead district for Southern Colorado).
  • All participants must pass the state licensure test in their content area.
  • Minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.6 to enroll in Ed 500 courses.

It is also state mandated that the teaching contract must be in the same content area in which one is seeking licensure.
 
Click here for a graphic overview of Teacher-in-Residency Qualifications and Application Process.

STiRP Program

  • Six graduate level education courses
  • Cost $4,000 (approx.) stipends available
  • One weekly evening course per semester, two summer courses - year 1, Elementary Ed final methods course summer of year 2
  • Mentoring by an assigned University Coach
  • State licensure workshops

Following your path.
Several Content Areas are Available

  • Elementary Education
  • K-12 Endorsements
    • Art
    • Drama
    • Foreign Language(s)
    • Health
    • Linguistically Diverse Education (ESL)  - Pending CDE Approval
    • Music
    • Physical Education
    • School Librarian
    • Special Education - Pending CDE Approval
    • Instructional Technology (Computers)
  • Secondary Endorsements
    • Agriculture & Renewable Natural Resources
    • Business
    • Business/Marketing
    • Family and Consumer Studies
    • English
    • Marketing
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • Speech
    • Technology Education (Industrial Arts)

Steps to Take:

  • Check for a local informational meeting
  • Complete a transcript review – Complete an on-line resume
  • Obtain a letter of eligibility for the SCTiR program
  • Obtain a teaching position in southeastern Colorado
  • Formally apply to the Teacher-in-Residency Program

 
Contact us for more information regarding
our program and to begin you new path to teaching:
Vivian Valdez-Hall, TiR Coordinator
E-mail: vivian.valdezhall@colostate-pueblo.edu
URL: http://partners.colostate-pueblo.edu/sctea
Phone: 719-549-2681
Fax: 719-549-2247

The SCTiR Program is supported by a Federal Transition
to Teaching grant. Grant Number S350A020038
 

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Teacher Education Program
Colorado State University-Pueblo
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, Colorado 81001-4901
(719) 549-2681


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