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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

Part 4B.

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Part 4B. Future Teachers of North Carolina.
§ 116-41.30. Establishment of Future Teachers of North Carolina.
(a)Purpose. - Future Teachers of North Carolina, hereinafter FTNC, is established to encourage high-achieving high school students with strong academic, interpersonal, and leadership skills to consider teaching as a career.
(b)Program. - FTNC shall be a selective, application-based symposium for high school juniors and seniors, offering a challenging introduction to teaching as a profession. FTNC courses shall provide instruction on pedagogy, ethics and professionalism, child development, successful teaching strategies and classroom management practices, effective lesson planning, assessment and intervention, and requirements of teacher licensure. The FTNC Symposium should provide practical benefits to participating students, which may include interaction with current educators, administrators, and educator preparation program faculty members; a simulated student teaching experience; and information about financial aid and scholarship opportunities. (2017-57, s. 10.9(a); 2020-56, s. 4(a).)
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