AT&T Contributes $500,000 for UTeach Program to Train Math and Science Teachers

AT&T Contributes $500,000 for UTeach Program to Train Math and Science Teachers

AT&T has contributed $500,000 to support NMSI's highly regarded UTeach program to train math and science teachers on five university campuses.

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The National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) and the teacher training organization Laying the Foundation (LTF) merged at the end of 2011, putting in place a seamless system for preparing middle school and high school students to succeed in Pre-AP and AP courses in the critical fields of math and science.   Learn More About LTF

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