Classroom Resources
Addressing Trauma & Violence in the Classroom
(contains 5 modules)
Nine Ways to Help Students Discuss Guns and Violence How can educators respond to mass shootings in schools?
Returning to School After a Crisis: A Guide to Addressing Traumatic Events at School
Financial Aid & Support
Reimbursement Request for Background Checks, Textbooks, Teacher Licensing Fees, Exam Costs and Related Transportation Expenses for BIPOC Aspiring Teachers
Please click on this link to complete the Reimbursement Request Form. Requests are processed on the 1st and 15th of each month.
Reimbursement is made possible through the Collaborative Urban and Greater Minnesota Educators of Color (CUGMEC) Grant sponsored by the State of Minnesota for the continuing success at recruiting, retaining, graduating, and inducting teacher candidates who are People of Color or American Indian.
MTLE Online Course and Practice Tests
https://www.longsdalepub.com/mtle/
This URL will direct you to a Web page welcoming you to the MTLE Online Course and Practice Tests. Click on the “Register NEW Account” button. You will need to register receiving information from your advisor or CEUT@Hamline.edu.
When you have completed the registration process, you will be issued a user name and password. Since you will be asked to enter your user name and password each time you login, it is important that you keep a copy in a safe place.
After logging into the program for the first time, we encourage you to begin with the section entitled, “Introduction to the MTLE.” This section will introduce you to the course and offer suggestions on how to get the most out of the instruction and practice tests. The program is flexible, so after reading the introduction you can begin working through the material from the beginning covering all sections, or you can navigate to areas of specific need.
This benefit is made possible through the Collaborative Urban and Greater Minnesota Educators of Color (CUGMEC) Grant sponsored by the State of Minnesota for the continuing success at recruiting, retaining, graduating, and inducting teacher candidates who are People of Color or American Indian.
GEER GRANT - (Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund)
Please click on this link to complete the application for the Advancing Student Success and Educational Outcomes GEER Project. The GEER grant provides financial assistance, and supports related to technology and remote learning at IHEs, focusing on teacher education students who are also lower-income students, students of color, indigenous students, or students with disabilities. Eligible students may receive up to $1000. Requests are processed on the 1st and 15th of each month. This grant is no longer accepting application as of 9/30/2022.