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Be part of a growing network of Metro State students who are learning and teaching in Denver’s Urban Teacher Apprentice Schools.

Students at Denver Public Schools benefit from UTP. Teaching in urban schools is a challenging and uniquely rewarding experience. With the right commitment, preparation and support, you can make a real difference in the lives of our city’s children and young people.

The Urban Teacher Partnership (UTP) program, a partnership of Metro State, Denver Public Schools (DPS), and the Mayor's Office for Education and Children, is designed to expand the pipeline of high-quality middle and high school teachers in four content areas: math, science, English and social studies.

Student teachers
take advantage of

Mock Interviews
being held May 19th
from 11:30 - 3:50 at
East High School.

To schedule an interview, contact Carol_Johnson@
dpsk12.org
.

Distinctive features of the UTP program include:

Coursework taught by Metro State faculty in DPS schools, coupled with extensive field experience working side by side with master teachers in Urban Apprentice schools

Access to mentors, professional development opportunities and ongoing support through your first three years of teaching

Scholarships (limited in 2007-08 to candidates with degree majors in math and science)

Click here to learn more about the UTP program.

 

Teacher Quality Enhancement: A partnership of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver Public Schools, and the Mayor's Office for Education and Children. Metropolitan State College of Denver Denver Public Schools Mayor's Office for Education and Children


 
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