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Re: University Engineering Education Program
Since you already have an undergrad degree you might take a look at your state's certification program for alternate route certification. This type of certification gets you into the classroom and would have you taking teacher training courses during your first year. This is a link to some information on Alternate Route programs in your state, MO. Take a look at the homepage of that site if you need the broad information pertaining to Alternate Route Certification.
It's great seeing someone people with engineering experience decide to take the plunge into teaching. It really is a great experience for the professionals and the students.
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Nate Knauss
FRC 2729 Teacher-Drive Coach 2009-?, FTC 4390, FTC 7433
FRC 87 Student 2000-2002 and Mentor 2003-2006, FRC 1647 Mentor 2006-2008, FIRST Senior Mentor 2009-2013
"We can't change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand." -Randy Pausch
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