What is MTLA?
MTLA is designed to improve student and teacher dispositions and beliefs, increase student learning, and increase family involvement in math and technology.
The 3-year Toyota grant award encompasses 18 teachers—one chosen from each of the schools, taking three courses for nine credit hours, all expenses paid, with evening, weekend, or online seminars sprinkled throughout the duration of MTLA. The coursework is focused on a comprehensive math and technology approach that will improve teachers’ knowledge and instructional practices in math, technology, diversity, leadership, and assessment.
The instructional modules that participants design throughout the coursework will be piloted and implemented at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green as well as at the participant’s school.
In the second and third year of MTLA, participants will lead other teachers in professional development and implementation of the instructional modules in their schools.
Mini-Grants will be available for administering and leading a math and technology initiative in your school.
Faculty members from Western Kentucky University serve as directors and instructional leaders for MTLA.
The 3-year Toyota grant award encompasses 18 teachers—one chosen from each of the schools, taking three courses for nine credit hours, all expenses paid, with evening, weekend, or online seminars sprinkled throughout the duration of MTLA. The coursework is focused on a comprehensive math and technology approach that will improve teachers’ knowledge and instructional practices in math, technology, diversity, leadership, and assessment.
The instructional modules that participants design throughout the coursework will be piloted and implemented at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green as well as at the participant’s school.
In the second and third year of MTLA, participants will lead other teachers in professional development and implementation of the instructional modules in their schools.
Mini-Grants will be available for administering and leading a math and technology initiative in your school.
Faculty members from Western Kentucky University serve as directors and instructional leaders for MTLA.