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FSU joins NC Teaching Fellows Program

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Newton been selected to partner with The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Commission.
FSU joins, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and University of North Carolina at Pembroke as additional partner institutions for the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program.
According to a statement released to local media, the three universities were selected based on “the criteria outlined in state law, including educator effectiveness, impact on student learning, passage rates for required licensure exams and early, frequent internship experiences for educator prep students, among other factors.
Additionally, the North Carolina General Assembly directed the commission to focus specifically on an institution’s ability to foster and promote a diverse teaching workforce, according to the statement.

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