GenCyber Teacher Academy at the University of New Haven

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Orange CT

17 February, 2022

3:26 PM

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Mehdi Mekni, Ph.D., associate professor of computer science and cybersecurity, has been awarded a grant from the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation to host a GenCyber Teacher Academy at the University of New Haven from August 8-12, 2022. This is a FREE professional development opportunity for 9th-12th grade teachers in Connecticut with STEM backgrounds interested in applying cybersecurity concepts in their classrooms. Prior knowledge of computing and cybersecurity is not required. Participating teachers will receive: · $1500 Stipend (upon completion of the program activities) · Free Chromebook · Lesson plans · Certificate of Completion · Free membership to the GenCyber Teacher Learning Community (GTLC) The GenCyber Teacher Academy at the University of New Haven is a learner-centered, hands-on, intensive program focusing on GenCyber Cybersecurity Concepts Framework. The proposed activities include lectures, games, labs, lesson plans design, development, and evaluation supported by a K-12 pedagogy and curricula expert. GenCyber Teacher Academy has only 25 spots open for this unique opportunity for Connecticut's high school teachers. The deadline to apply is May 1, 2022. Eligibility requirements and applications can be found at https://gencyber.newhaven.edu/.

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