Launch an Impactful Career in Teaching
NYU Steinhardt, in partnership with charter networks across Washington D.C., is seeking talented, committed, and diverse prospective secondary English, math, social studies, special education, and science teachers to participate in an immersive, leading-edge teacher preparation program, the NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency. In just one year, residency participants earn a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) taught by the world-renowned Steinhardt faculty, while simultaneously gaining real-world classroom experience in a full-time paid teaching residency in Washington D.C.
Upon successful completion of the program, eligible participants are often given preferential hiring in their placement schools or networks as full-time teachers, and make a commitment to teach for at least two years additional years.
Why Apply? You’ll acquire valuable classroom experience in an urban middle or high school as you study to become a certified English, math, social studies, science, or special education teacher. Program features include:
“My students - these future adults - are becoming someone they might not have been: potentially better citizens of the world because of what I’m doing as a teaching resident. That’s big!” - NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency graduate, Lorraine Avila
Who Can Apply? College graduates with a strong academic grounding in English, math, social studies, or science are encouraged to apply. To qualify for special education, you need a foundation in the liberal arts and a desire to support students with special needs. While no previous teaching experience or education coursework is necessary, a commitment to social justice and a strong belief that every child deserves a great education is required.
How to Apply: NYU Steinhardt is currently accepting applications for its 2021-2022 Washington D.C. cohort.
Next Application Deadline: February 8
Launch an Impactful Career in Teaching
NYU Steinhardt, in partnership with charter networks across Washington D.C., is seeking talented, committed, and diverse prospective secondary English, math, social studies, special education, and…