Tag: K-State College of Education

K-State Master of Arts in teaching scholarships to help Kansas residents become teachers

Kansas State University's College of Education has launched a $3,000 Pathway to Teaching Scholarship to help Kansans transition to teaching amid a growing shortage. The scholarship supports those in the online Master of Arts in Teaching program, allowing them to earn while learning. A webinar is scheduled for April 30 for interested applicants.

Registration open for K-State College of Education’s Summer STEAM Virtual Academy for middle schoolers

Registration is open for the fourth annual Summer STEAM Virtual Academy at Kansas State University. The program offers engaging, hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math for middle schoolers. It will be held online from June 10-27, with a hybrid option available for educators. Scholarships are offered, and topics include coding, music, animation, math, games, architecture, and more. For registration and details, visit the Summer STEAM Virtual Academy website.

Teacher participants needed for K-State College of Education training on rural STEM learning

The Kansas State University College of Education has secured a $2.7 million federal grant to advance rural education in Kansas. The grant supports STEM education, offering free training and resources to rural teachers and schools, including funds for professional development and technology purchases. The Project LEAPES Virtual Camp aims to promote interest in STEM fields among students.