Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation President Arthur Levine announce a bold initiative to address the shortage of science and math teachers and strengthen teacher preparation with the first East Coast state to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship while at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools. The program ultimately seeks to transform the way teacher candidates are prepared. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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