Washington Center for Teaching & Learning
University of Washington
Box 351413
3945 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98195

Phone: 206-221-4116
Fax: 206-897-1469
pgsexton@u.washington.edu

UWeb Teacher Support Network

The University of Washington College of Education welcomes you to the UWeb Teacher Support Network! This site is designed especially to support novice teachers. On Demand Information is open to anyone and provides access to specific resources for teachers in their early careers. Tapped In is a platform that encourages virtual learning communities of teachers and helps us connect the UW TEP graduates and/or Partner Schools to each other and with UW faculty. The Helpline is for recent UW TEP graduates. All of these services are available 24/7 and are available to you for FREE!

Tapped In

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A Professional Learning Community of Teachers


As part of Teachers Learning in Networked Communities (TLINC), the UW is a partner with CU Denver and the University of Memphis in bringing Tapped In to prospective and new teachers.

To obtain a user ID, click here. To enter Tapped In, click the logo. Download a Tapped In User's Guide (Adobe Acrobat file, 840KB).

On Demand Information for New Teachers

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UWeb Teacher Support Network Helpline

If you are a recent UW TEP graduate, try out our services right now by clicking the link below. You can ask any question you might have about your teaching position, curriculum, instructional strategies, or interacting with parents or colleagues. We want to support you while you encourage your students to be the best learners they can be. Ask the UWeb Teacher Support Network. (For UW TEP graduates.)

Dilemmas of Practice

New teachers recently participated in an online conversation about communicating effectively with parents. A list of resources follows a short summary of the discussion. To find out how you can participate in forthcoming online discussions, click here to send an e-mail request for more information.

New! Resources for Mentors

Are you a mentor looking to improve your mentoring knowledge and skills? The following recommended list is suggested by OSPI and the Teacher Assistance Program (TAP).

Tell Your Colleagues About UWeb!