TAM is an MSDE-approved CTE (Career and Technology Education) college-preparatory program. This program was developed collaboratively among local school systems, community colleges, four-year institutions, and representatives from the University System of Maryland, the Maryland Higher Education Commission, and the Maryland State Department of Education. TAM aims to address the teacher shortages in critical areas by creating a pipeline of future teacher candidates, starting with establishing Future Educators Association (FEA) chapters in local school systems. TAM students remain active FEA members and are encouraged to pursue post-secondary degrees and careers in education. The TAM curriculum is based on the outcomes of the Maryland Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree, which reflects the National Council for the Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE) standards. TAM students will complete a four-course sequence beginning in tenth grade. These are college-level courses with college-level textbooks. The courses are:
A portfolio of artifacts and reflections will be assembled throughout the TAM program. Taking all four courses for the Teacher Academy satisfies the graduation pathway requirement and allows high school students to explore a potential career and have the opportunity to earn college credit as they learn. TAM students are encouraged to take the ParaPro exam in their senior year. Achieving a passing score on the ParaPro exam will allow students the opportunity to become paraprofessionals in local school systems while earning an undergraduate degree. Successful completion of the TAM program will articulate to participating colleges and universities as either articulated or transcript credit.
Partner and Credits
Partner and Credits
Partner and Credits
**Please see your TAM Teacher for the names of other community colleges which offer articulated credit for TAM graduates.