The Robert Noyce Fellowship Program for Mathematics Teaching

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About the Noyce Fellowship Program The Robert Noyce Fellowship Program at Hofstra University is for graduate students (MS.Ed/MA) students who are interested in teaching mathematics at the middle or high school levels in high-needs schools or districts. The scholarship, funded by the National Science Foundation, provides students (known as Noyce Fellows) with full tuition for up to 2 years, a summer institute ($450.00) and tutoring middle or high school students. Upon completion of the program Fellows commit to teach in a middle or high school in any high-needs school district anywhere in the country for 2 years of every year you received the fellowship. The program is a partnership between Hofstra s School of Education (SOE), Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (HCLAS), and four public school districts on Long Island (Uniondale, Westbury, Roosevelt, and Hempstead). What Is a High-Need School District? The National Science Foundation defines a high-need school district as one that meets at least one of the following criteria: 1. It has at least one school in which 50 percent or more of the enrolled students are eligible for participation in the free or reduced price lunch program. 2. It has at least one school in which: (i) more than 34 percent of the academic classroom teachers at the secondary level (across all academic subjects) do not have an undergraduate degree with a major or minor in, or a graduate degree in, the academic field in which they teach the largest percentage of their classes; or (ii) more than 34 percent of the teachers in two of the academic departments do not have an undergraduate degree with a major or minor in, or a graduate degree in, the academic field in which they teach the largest percentage of their classes. 3. It has at least one school whose teacher attrition rate has been 15 percent or more over the last three school years. Award The Robert Noyce Fellowship Program for Mathematics Teaching Each Noyce Fellow receives a fellowship that covers full tuition for up two years. In addition, Noyce Fellows receive stipend in the amount of $450.00 for participating in a two-week summer institute. Noyce Fellows benefit from the following: placement in a high-need middle or high school with a school-based mentor, faculty adviser, research opportunities, and conference attendance presentations. In addition recipients of this award will tutor students for 40 hours in one of our partner schools. Accepting the award requires the recipient to commit to teaching in a high-need school district for two years for every year of the award anywhere in the country. If the teaching obligation is not met within 6 years of receiving the award, the fellowship must be repaid, with interest.

Eligibility An applicant must: Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident. Be accepted in the graduate mathematics teaching program at Hofstra University Have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher. Agree to teach middle or high school mathematics in a high-need school district for at least two years for each year he or she receives the scholarship. The high-need designation applies to many districts throughout the United States large, small, urban and rural. Note: Students from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Procedure All applicants are required to: Complete and sign the application form. Write a personal statement (2-3 pages) describing educational and career goals. The following should be addressed: Interest in and commitment to mathematics education. Rationale for teaching in a high-need school environment. Characteristics of effective mathematics teaching techniques, based on your experience. Provide official copies of all university/college transcripts. Provide two sealed letters of reference (see forms). Have a FAFSA on file with Hofstra University s Financial Aid Office. All Noyce Fellows are required to: Obtain their teaching certification at Hofstra University. Meet with faculty advisers at least once a month. Work closely with assigned mentors. Participate in all Noyce Fellow activities. Complete Noyce Fellow survey and assessment forms. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. Teach in a high-needs school district for a period of two years for every year of Noyce Fellowship aid received. All Noyce Fellowship recipients will sign a legally binding promissory note prior to receiving funding, and graduates will be required to provide verification of employment in a high-need school district during their service requirement. If a graduate fails to provide such verification within eight years, he or she will be required to repay the funds with interest.

Contacts: Dr. Blidi Stemn, Director Hofstra University Noyce Fellowship Program Teaching, Literacy, and Leadership Department 272 Hagedorn Hall 119 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549-1190 Phone: (516) 463-7717 Fax: (516) 463-6196 E-mail: Blidi.S.Stemn@hofstra.edu Dr. Behailu Mammo, Assistant Director Hofstra University Noyce Fellowship Program Department of Mathematics 106B Adams Hall 103 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549-1030 Phone: (516) 463-8693 E-mail: Behailu.Mammo@hofstra.edu Please contact Dr. Blidi Stemn for application deadline information. Finalists will be invited to participate in an interview at Hofstra University. Details on the Hofstra University Noyce Fellowship Program can be found online at hofstra.edu/noyce. Hofstra University Robert Noyce Fellow Program Application Checklist Your application will be considered complete when all of the following materials are received: Completed Robert Noyce Fellowship Program Application Form FAFSA on file at Hofstra University Office of Financial Aid Academic transcript(s) Resume Two letters of reference Personal statement Contract of Responsibilities Form Send your completed application, including your transcript(s) and the two letters of reference, to the following address: Dr. Blidi Stemn, Director Hofstra University Noyce Fellow Program Teaching, Literacy, and Leadership Department 272 Hagedorn Hall 119 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549-1190

Hofstra University Robert Noyce Fellowship Application Personal Information: Name LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL Local Address STREET CITY STATE ZIP Home Phone Cell Phone Permanent Address (if different from local address) STREET CITY STATE ZIP Hofstra E-mail Address Alternative E-mail Address Hofstra ID Number Current Major Social Security Number Expected Date of Graduation Note: You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply for this scholarship. Are you a U.S. citizen? Yes No Are you a U.S. national? Yes No Are you a permanent resident? Yes No Alien registration number, if permanent resident: Educational Information: Note: All applicants are expected to have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. If you have not yet completed the form, please do so at this time. Credits Earned to Date: Current GPA: Currently Enrolled at Hofstra University? 5 Yes 5 No List undergraduate colleges/universities attended:

Demographics: Gender (Check one.) M F How would you describe yourself? Check all that apply. African-American, Black Latino, Hispanic White, Anglo, Caucasian Personal Statement: Native-American, Alaskan Native Asian American, Asian (Including Indian Subcontinent) Other Please attach a personal statement (2-3 pages) describing your educational and career goals as you currently see them. Address the following: a) Your interest in and commitment to mathematics education. b) Your rationale for wanting to teach in a high-need school district. c) Characteristics of effective mathematics teaching techniques, based on your experience. References: Provide two letters of reference from instructors, supervisors, or other professionals familiar with your accomplishments. At least one of these references should be able to comment on your potential as a teacher with a commitment to mathematics education at the middle or high school level. Reference forms are included in this packet and should be used. Letters of reference should be included with your application in sealed and signed envelopes. Reference 1 Name of Reference Relationship to Applicant Phone Number E-mail Reference 2 Name of Reference Relationship to Applicant Phone Number E-mail Affirmation: I declare that all the information contained herein and provided is true, correct, and complete to the best of my knowledge. I authorize the Robert Noyce Fellow Program Selection Committee to view my academic records in order to verify and fully assess my qualifications. I also agree that I will teach mathematics in a high-need school district for at least two years for each year I receive a Hofstra University Noyce Fellow. If I do not satisfy this teaching requirement, I will repay (with interest) the full amount of all Hofstra University Noyce Fellow funds that I received. Applicant s Signature: Date:

Hofstra University Robert Noyce Fellowship Program REFERENCE FORM The person whose name appears below has applied for the NSF-funded Noyce Fellowship Program for Mathematics Teaching at Hofstra University. The Noyce Fellowship Program would like your help in determining: (1) if the applicant has the potential to develop into a talented middle or high school mathematics teacher and (2) what we can do to help him or her acquire the specific skills necessary to excel particularly in a high-need school. Please respond to each item below in accordance with direct observation of the applicant relative to mathematics and mathematics education. This reference form is to be returned to the applicant in a sealed and signed envelope. We appreciate your assistance. Name of Applicant: RATING SCALE A. Sufficient to perform as a teacher B. Could perform as a teacher with improvement C. Not sufficient to perform as a teacher D. No basis for judgment 1. Oral Communication - The applicant uses language accurately and communicates clearly and concisely. 2. Listening Skills - The applicant listens attentively and demonstrates understanding of what he/she has heard. 3. Reading Skills - The applicant comprehends written instructions and other complex written information. 4. Writing Skills - The applicant writes in a manner that is clear and grammatically correct. 5. Empathy - The applicant demonstrates concern for people in various situations. 6. Organization - The applicant identifies specific tasks, collects appropriate information, and generally functions in a logical and productive manner. 7. Time management - The applicant organizes time so that tasks undertaken are completed in accordance with a schedule that he/she has predetermined or agreed to accept. 8. Attendance and Punctuality - The applicant consistently keeps appointments and arrives on time. 9. Initiative - The applicant identifies situational needs and acts promptly.

10. Scholarship - The applicant analyzes, synthesizes and applies information to the solution of specific problems. 11. Persistence - The applicant, after having identified specific tasks, continues to pursue those tasks until they are accomplished. 12. Leadership - The applicant helps others accomplish specifically identified tasks through direction and example. 13. Self-Confidence - The applicant demonstrates faith in his/her convictions in the face of adversity. 14. Willingness to Accept Feedback - The applicant considers the suggestions of others, and incorporates them, as appropriate, into the way he/she functions. 15. Consistence - The applicant regularly demonstrates behavior that is appropriate to the situation. 16. Tolerance - The applicant can accept the views of others and integrate them with his/her own. In what capacity have you known the applicant? For how long have you known the applicant? Please include any additional comments on a separate sheet. Reference Information: Name Position Institution Address Phone Number E-mail Signature Date

Hofstra University continues its commitment to extending equal opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status in employment and in the conduct and operation of Hofstra University s educational programs and activities, including admissions, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other school administered programs. In compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Statistics Act and other federal law, detailed information on campus security and fire safety is available by accessing the Hofstra website at hoftra.edu/campussafetyreport or by contacting the Advisory Committee on Campus Safety. Crime statistics are also available at the U. S. Department of Education website at http://ope.ed.gov/security. The Advisory Committee on Campus safety will provide upon request all campus crime and fire safety statistics as reported to the U. S. Department of Education. For additional information, please call the Department of Public Safety at 516-463-6606.