
The Philosophy of Teaching, part 3
This summer, Cohort I completed their final summer residency at Harvard. Their final course was a Teaching Projects/Capstone Course intended to give current and aspiring secondary math teachers an opportunity to become engaged in a variety of teaching-related projects. Students completed a series of research and presentation requirements during the course focused on issues such as the impact of various pedagogical approaches, the use of technology in classrooms, assessment te

MATHTEACH Collaborative presents: Professional Development Series
The Texas Graduate Center (TGC), in partnership with Region One GEAR UP, ended its 2015 MATHTEACH Collaborative Series with Maria Pizano and Dr. John Boller. Pizano, formerly of the Harvard Family Research Project, presented to over 50 parental engagement liaisons on “Maximizing the Impact of Parental Engagement.” The workshop provided methodologies to improve parental outreach in school districts across the Rio Grande Valley. Dr. Boller, a distinguished Professor of Mathemat

Introducing Cohort IV
The Texas Graduate Center (TGC) is proud to announce the selection of teachers to Cohort IV of our Harvard Math for Teaching graduate program. The newest members include: Tiffany Ochoa, Edinburg CISD; Joseph Alanis, La Joya ISD; Manuel Rodriguez, La Joya ISD; Doni Hernandez, PSJA ISD, and Oscar Santos, PSJA ISD. Cohort IV joins 24 exemplary teachers from across the Rio Grande Valley currently enrolled in Harvard’s Extension School. Cohort IV attended New Student Orientation a

Hanging with Harvard IV
This article was originally published in the Valley Morning Star Math teachers attending Harvard Graduate School hosted their Hanging with Harvard math conference to go over algebra two and calculus with area students. GEAR UP students from all of Region One came together to talk about Harvard and learn math Harvard and tips about the school. “After they go to these types conferences they really think it’s possible for them,” said Christina Ochoa, Santa Rosa GEAR UP coordinat

Wash. University - St. Louis District Representative Meeting
District representatives from across the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) convened at the Texas Graduate Center (TGC) on November 12th to discuss a new initiative being offered to improve Biology education in the area. The TGC will now offer RGV Biology teachers the opportunity to earn a Masters in Biology for Teaching through Washington University in St. Louis. District reps, along with South Texas College Biology professor Dr. Odeh, met at the TGC to discuss program details and impl

University Student Tour meeting for district representatives
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