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Teacher TRAC
Center
Administration Bldg.
(562) 860-2451 ext. 2212
Center Hours:
Mon - Thur.
8am - 7pm
Fridays: 8am-12pm
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Teaching Secondary School
Scholar Program (TS3P/TS3P)
Math & Science: What is TS3P?


What is TS3P?
The Cerritos College
Teaching Secondary School Scholar Partnership Program (TS3P/TS3P)
is a partnership with California State University, Long Beach and John Glenn
High School in the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District.
With funding from the National Science
Federation, the focus of
the program is to recruit, prepare, and seamlessly transfer students seeking a
major and secondary school credential in mathematics or science. In
addition, Mentoring,
counseling, advising, education coursework, early fieldwork and professional
development are the cornerstones of the program.
With
the support of our partners, Cerritos College and CSU Long Beach have partnered up
to create educational Pathways to guide students on their path towards
teaching.
Why is TS3P important?
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TS3P trains students to
become effective teachers in the Math and Sciences.
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Provides real-world, hands
on learning in the classroom with mentor teachers.
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Ensures California has
skilled and qualified teachers to keep the school system strong.
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Equips students with
knowledge and skills
to succeed and want to go on to college.
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Allows you to grow as a
Teacher and a Professional.
Why Teach Math & Science?
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California is in need of
Qualified Math & Science Teachers in both the Junior High & High
Schools.
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Share the Passion of Math &
Science with the next Generation.
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Enhance your knowledge in
the fields of Math & Science
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Contribute to the Community
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Try something new!
Do you want to know more? Find out
what TS3P Offers Students by Clicking Here!
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