Certificate Program in Science Education The Center for Science Education is developing a new Certificate
program to train Ph.D. students to teach science at all levels. Courses,
seminars, and practical teaching experience will be part of the curriculum.
The first courses will be taught in the Spring of 2008. Further details
will be available shortly.
See http://www.cse.emory.edu.
Other Teaching Opportunities Two selective programs are available to students who have an interest
in teaching. ORDER (On Recent Discoveries by Emory Researchers) provides
students with the experience of teaching at the undergraduate level. PRISM
(Problems and Research to Integrate Science and Mathematics) offers
annual fellowships to Emory University graduate students and middle/high school
teachers to develop and implement innovative K-12 lessons using problem-based
learning (PBL) and investigative case-based learning (ICBL) pedagogies.
The TATTO program (Teaching Assistant Training and Teaching Opportunity) offers teaching and assistantship opportunities through the Graduate School.
The Dean's Teaching fellowship is a Graduate School fellowship and students who
receive this award devote their full time to teaching and research for the year of the award.