e4usa Teacher Application
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Full Name: *
Email address (If you receive an error in inputting your email address, please leave this field blank and send an email with your preferred email contact address to apply@e4usa.org): *
High School Name: *
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Do you hold full certification in your state? *
Which, if any, of the following STEM courses have you taught and/or are prepared to teach? Select all that apply (Note: We welcome STEM and non-STEM educators to apply to e4usa): *
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Which, if any, of the following Engineering/Technology courses have you taught in the past 7 years? Select all that apply: *
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We encourage educators from all disciplinary backgrounds to join e4usa. Please provide some information below on your academic background. *
What field of study (education, journalism, engineering, etc.) is your undergraduate degree in? *
What field of study is your first graduate degree in (if applicable)?
What field of study is your second graduate degree in (if applicable)?
If you have any additional any training or certification in any field/discipline, please indicate it here:
How many college/university credits related to your field of teaching have you acquired since completing your last degree? (Note: this question is for background purposes only and will not impact selection decisions) *
In 200 words or less, describe why you'd like to become an e4usa teacher: *
e4usa is partnering with For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) to deliver exciting robotics lessons as students also learn about engineering. Please indicate below if you would like for your school to be considered as an e4usa+FIRST site. Preference will be given to schools that do not already have a robotics program.
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We would love to hear about how you first learned about our program. Please take a moment and share how you learned about e4usa. Please check as many boxes as appropriate.
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