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Parris’ love of teaching was nurtured at Harvard, where he concentrated in physics and participated in the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program (UTEP), which allows students to study at the Graduate School of Education, complete fieldwork in Boston public schools, and ultimately earn a teaching license...
...coherent and engaging curriculum, a teacher must literally take up the role of historian, physicist, etc. Teachers have to reconstruct and expand their own understanding of what they already know in order to convey it to their students. As Orin Gutlerner, director of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program (UTEP), puts it, “A lot of people perceive K-12 teaching as an intellectually deadening experience, something that’s more about service than scholarship. But nothing could be further from the truth, as long as you approach the work with creativity and curiosity...
...education a priority by appointing Pre-Education Tutors who can assist students who are considering the field.” This is a big step in the right direction; perhaps all houses could have this resource. Another great but not widely publicized option is the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program (UTEP) that allows students to pursue certification concurrently with their studies. “It was an experience that completely changed my life and my career plans,” Hodge says, “in fact, taking advantage of graduate-level education courses as a junior helped solidify my interest...
First-years are inundated with opportunities; the college needs to publicize programs like UTEP continuously and make them more practically feasible. Multitudes of Harvard grads have proven to be highly successful bankers, doctors, lawyers and politicians, but there need to be more educators added to the list. Harvard has the resources to publicize and support more teaching programs and advisors, and it’s about time Harvard made training future teachers a priority. Teachers don’t need to subsist on chalk dust or notebook paper—there’s a lot more to the profession...
During the last semester of UTEP, every student is required to teach classes. Pierce taught 10th grade world history and 11th grade U.S. history at Excel High School in South Boston. He says the school never desegregated itself, and it has a lot of racial tension and “a lot of need...