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Harvard's program is designed to tap into the labor pool of the:
*a) mid-to-late career professional
b) engineering field
c) chemistry field
d) medical field
The Harvard program offers:
a) therapy for those who want it
*b) no guarantee of a job after graduation
c) a job after graduation
d) a scholarship
The article states that there has been a response of:
a) 14 applicants
b) 26 applicants
c) less than 100 applicants
*d) more than 150 applicants
The program described in the article costs:
a) $10,000
*b) $8,000
c) $5,000
d) $15,000
Screening for the program is:
*a) strict
b) subjective
c) not demanding
d) amusing
The article says changing careers at 50 is:
a) dangerous
b) rewarding
*c) a big step
d) simple
Katherine Merseth is:
a) an applicant
b) Yale's president
*c) the program director
d) over-qualified
Regarding the mid-career professional graduates, Troy Earhart says that if there is an opening he would:
a) not consider them
*b) seek them out
c) apply
d) consider quitting
The program described is expected to put:
*a) at least 10 new teachers in classrooms
b) no teachers into the class
c) 50 new teachers into the classrooms
d) a new incentive out to teachers
The quadratic formula is:
a) required for graduation
b) learned on a machine
*c) a basic for Algebra I
d) new math
The Harvard Program described is for:
a) no degree
b) undergraduate degree
c) teachers only
*d) a masters degree
According to the article, how many spring graduates from Massachusetts were qualified to teach high school physics:
*a) two
b) six
c) ten
d) sixteen
What may offset the low teaching salaries of mid-career professionals?
a) personal wealth
b) lack of debt
c) retirement benefits
*d) all of the above
How many graduates from New Hampshire colleges were prepared to teach math to teenagers?
a) none
*b) one
c) two
d) twelve
Harvard says it is not just trying to fill the gap, but also trying to:
a) find jobs for teachers
b) improve pay for teachers
*c) enrich the teaching ranks
d) improve its School of Education
Tapping the mid-career professional labor pool:
a) has been tried before
*b) is very new
c) requires special promises
d) has been highly publicized
Harvard University offers a mid-career math and science program that takes:
*a) one year
b) two years
c) summer training only
d) only graduate degreed professionals
According to Ms. Merseth, how long does an educator need to teach to make a legitimate contribution?
a) 1 year
b) 2 years
c) 4 years
*d) 5 years
How many graduates of the Harvard program are projected to find teaching posts:
*a) all
b) 90%
c) 50%
d) 45%