Quick Facts about TeachOregon

 Quick Facts about TeachOregon TeachOregon pairs universities with community colleges and school district partners to redesign teacher preparation practices in Oregon. Funded by the state’s Network for Quality Teaching and Learning and Chalkboard Project, five project teams representing 13 districts and 11 higher education institutions, which together license 65 percent of the state’s new teachers are addressing real-­‐world needs to provide a holistic, full-­‐circle reform model to support effective teaching in every classroom. The strength of TeachOregon is in the power of collaboration, networking, and concomitant learning among team members and organizations involved. Impact §
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326 Cooperating Teachers Trained in Co-­‐
Teaching and Supportive Strategies 147 Middle School Students in Pro Team (“Grow our Own”) Programs: 79 Percent are Culturally Diverse Students §
100 High School Students in Teacher Cadet (“Grow our Own”) Programs with Dual-­‐Credit Option: 82 Percent are Culturally Diverse Students §
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340 High School Students in Aspiring Teacher (“Grow our Own”) Programs: 56 Percent are Culturally Diverse Students 130 Community College Students in Teacher Pathway Programs: 75 Percent are Culturally Diverse Students 31 Scholarships Awarded Since 2014 835 Beginning Teachers Receiving Mentoring Services Through District or Regional Mentoring Programs §
200+ Educators Trained in Equity and Equitable Hiring Practices TeachOregon Partnerships Chalkboard Funded § Portland Metro TLC – Portland Public Schools, North Clackamas, and David Douglas School Districts in partnership with Portland State University § Salem-­‐Keizer Collaborative – Salem-­‐
Keizer School District in partnership with Western Oregon University and Corban University § TeachSpringfield – Springfield School District in partnership with University of Oregon, Pacific University, and Lane Community College Funded through HB 3233 § Teach Oregon PAC – Tillamook, Newberg, Sherwood, and W oodburn School Districts in partnership with George Fox University, Chemeketa Community College, and Tillamook Bay Community College § Teach Central Oregon – Bend-­‐La Pine, Crook County, Sisters, and Jefferson County 509J School Districts in partnership with High Desert ESD, OSU Cascades, and Central Oregon