Published: Aug. 19, 2016
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For the eighth consecutive year, alumni from the 精品SM在线影片 School of Education have been selected for sought-after (KSTF) fellowships in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

听are highly competitive and听awarded to about 35 of the most promising early career teachers nationwide. Fellows are exceptional teachers who must demonstrate the potential to develop: the content knowledge needed for teaching,听exemplary teaching practices, and听the qualities of a teacher leader.

KSTF is creating a network of STEM teacher leaders, and 精品SM在线影片 has a network of talented alumni within that听larger web of supports. The eight-year streak began in 2009. In total, 精品SM在线影片 has 13 KSTF fellows, second only to Stanford, and many fellows went through our CU Teach program. 精品SM在线影片 fellows includes:

2005 Emilie Cross, (MA, 2003) Science teacher at Smoky Hill High School in Aurora
2009 Sam Holloway, (MA, 2010), Science teacher at Lyons Middle High School
2010 Brittney Barickman Stefanic, (BA, 2010), Science teacher at Spring Creek High School, Spring Creek, NV
2011

Julia Ratcliff, (BS, 2011), KIPP San Francisco College Preparatory

Cacia Steensen, (MA, 2013), Science teacher at Gateway High School in Aurora

2012 Ian Caldwell, (MA, 2013), Mathematics teacher at Arete Preparatory Academy, Gilbert, AZ
2013 Sarah Berger, (BA, 2013), Science teacher at Clayton Valley High School in Concord, CA
2014

Eric Rasmussen, (MA, 2014), Science teacher at Silver Creek High School in Longmont

Rosemary Wulf, (MA, 2014), Science teacher at Englewood High School

2015

Meghan Mosher, (MA, 2014), Science teacher at Monarch High School in Louisville

Christine Askham, (MA, 2015), Science teacher at Lakewood High School

Dawn Yetter, (BA, 2009), Math teacher at William Smith High School in Aurora

2016 Jamie Gay, (MA, 2015), Science teacher at Longmont High School

Throughout the five-year fellowship, recipients are听eligible to receive approximately $50,000 in available grants including funds to support听professional development,听teaching materials, and听summer stipends. Additionally, fellows听receive听support and coaching听from a national network of over 300听STEM educators听and are presented with leadership and mentoring听opportunities within KSTF and beyond.听Teachers completing the five-year fellowship become Senior Fellows that remain actively involved with KSTF network.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really big deal,鈥 says Erin Furtak, associate professor and KSTF affiliate. 鈥淲e are so proud of our fellows. The fact that we have so many shows that our program is among the best in the country at producing highly-qualified science and mathematics teachers.鈥


Photo caption: 精品SM在线影片 Alumni and Knowles Fellows gathered at the KSTF Summer Meeting in Orlando. Back row:听Rosemary Wulf,听Cacia Steensen,听Sarah Berger,听Eric Rasmussen,听Meghan Mosher, and听Ian Caldwell.听Front row: Julia Ratcliff, Jamie Gay, Christine Askham,听Dawn Yetter, and Emilie Cross