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The University of New Haven's Second GenCyber Teacher Academy
FREE for Northeast High School Teachers This Summer on July 10-14, 2023

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 July 10-14, 2023.
This is a FREE professional development opportunity for 9th-12th grade teachers in the Northeast with STEM backgrounds interested in applying cybersecurity concepts in their classrooms. Prior knowledge of computing and cybersecurity is not required.
Participating teachers will receive:
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- $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 plan designs, development, and evaluation supported by a K-12 pedagogy and curricula expert.
GenCyber Teacher Academy has only 25 spots available for this unique opportunity for high school teachers in the Northeast region.
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The deadline to apply is April 1, 2023. Eligibility requirements and applications can be found at https://gencyber.newhaven.edu/.