What is the GYOTP Program?

The STEM-CWE Teach Program is thrilled to be part of a new grant focused on teacher preparation. The Grow Your Own Teacher Pathway (GYOTP) is an initiative funded by the US Dept. of Education Teacher Quality Partnerships (TQP) grant to build a community-based teacher pipeline that strengthens the teaching profession by increasing the number of Teachers of Color.

The program connects future teachers in Greater Los Angeles to enhanced advisory mentors while providing career development activities. Another component of this program is the GYOTP Community Mentoring Network (CMN), which serves as a hub of professional learning communities for teacher support, collaboration, and community building in the region.

We’re recruiting mentors and student participants!

Program Mission

Grow Your Own Teacher Pathway (GYOTP) brings communities and schools together to strengthen the teaching profession through a regional grow-your-own teaching workforce development program for empowerment, equity, and excellence.

Program Overview

This community college based guided teacher preparation program aims to address the shortage of qualified teachers in public education across the Los Angeles region. Through humanistic mentoring and highly supportive services, GYOTP seeks to nurture future teachers reflective of the communities they serve.
GYOTP is funded by US Department of Education Teacher Quality Partnerships Grant 2023-2028.

Why GYOTP?

Addressing The Teacher Shortage

Tackling the shortage of qualified and diverse educators, especially in STEM Education, Special Education, and Transitional Kindergarten/PreK-3 (Bilingual authorization across all credential types highly encouraged)

Inclusivity and Representation

Focusing on equity by empowering individuals from historically underrepresented groups to join the teaching workforce so that it is reflective of the communities they serve

Community-Driven Approach

By beginning teacher preparation at the community college level and building robust local partnerships, a true community-oriented teacher pathway can emerge

GYOTP Program Design

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Mission Statement

Río Hondo College is committed to the success of its diverse students and communities by providing dynamic educational opportunities and resources that lead to degrees, certificates, transfer, career and technical pathways, basic skills proficiency, and lifelong learning.

Contact

Use our contact form to reach out to us.

M. Lea Martinez
T123, Applied Technology Bldg.
Career and Workforce Education Division
(562) 463-3152
lmartinez@ríohondo.edu