The goal of the Pre-Service Teacher (PST) Internships project is to enhance the nation's source of proficient teachers of K-12 science, mathematics, and technology. The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) provides ten-week summer research appointments for pre-service teachers who plan to teach mathematics, science or technology in K-12 schools.
PST is a partnership between the Department of Energy (DOE) and INL to:
- Create a model for pre-service teachers’ education in science, mathematics, and technology.
- Provide an opportunity for a diverse population of pre-service teachers to experience laboratory-based research that can enrich science, math, and technology instruction.
During the summer the pre-service teachers are immersed in clearly defined research experiences at DOE national laboratories. The pre-service teachers are mentored by a master teacher and mentor scientists at the INL to maximize the development of content, knowledge, and skills. The students participate in research 80 percent of the time and, the remaining 20 percent of the time, are involved in workshops with the master teacher, attend seminars, and pursue their individual project assignments. The master teacher assists the pre-service teachers in translating their research experiences into inquiry-based K-12 educational modules that are aligned with national science standards.
More information about PST and access to the on-line application can be found at the DOE Office of Science Education.
- K-12 Educational Programs Contact:
- Jeff Benson, 208-526-3841, Send E-mail