BRISTOL – Graduate students seeking a master’s in teaching can now hone their skills by working side by side with experienced educators at the Gordon School, an independent kindergarten-through-eighth-grade school in East Providence.
The Teacher Residency Program at the Gordon School – a collaborative project with Roger Williams University – now offers students a yearlong exploration of the theory, research and application of multicultural educational practices and teaching for social justice.
The program features courses taught by faculty members from both Roger Williams and the Gordon School, along with classroom experience.
Graduates will earn a master of arts in teaching from RWU and elementary teacher certification through the Department of Education.
Applications for the master’s program will be accepted through May 21. For information, contact Lynn Bowman at lbowman@gordonschool.org. •
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