Become a certified teacher without leaving your job.

The ASU Teaching Fellows program is perfect for current paraeducators who want to become certified teachers while continuing to work in Arizona classrooms. This accelerated, cohort-based program is a great way to advance your career.

Teaching Fellows participants earn a bachelor’s degree and an institutional recommendation for teaching certification in the state of Arizona.

Become a certified teacher without leaving your job.

The ASU Teaching Fellows program is perfect for current paraeducators who want to become certified teachers while continuing to work in Arizona classrooms. This accelerated, cohort-based program is a great way to advance your career.

Teaching Fellows participants earn a bachelor’s degree and an institutional recommendation for teaching certification in the state of Arizona.

Become a certified teacher without leaving your job.

The ASU Teaching Fellows program is perfect for current paraeducators who want to become certified teachers while continuing to work in Arizona classrooms. This accelerated, cohort-based program is a great way to advance your career.

Teaching Fellows participants earn a bachelor’s degree and an institutional recommendation for teaching certification in the state of Arizona.

The Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation is proud of the many accomplishments our graduates achieved during their college career. Students, families, friends and mentors are encouraged to attend the convocation ceremony and cheer for their loved ones as our MLFC graduates cross the stage and receive their diploma cover.  

The Small Research Grants on Education Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, with budgets up to $50,000 for projects ranging from one to five years. Eligible investigators may also request additional supplemental funds for a course release.

We accept applications two times per year.

The 2026 Tools Competition launches at a time of rapid change, rising urgency, and widespread demand for understanding and direction amidst evolving technology. Learners of all ages face new demands driven by AI, shifting labor markets, and persistent inequities. From early learning to workforce development, they need tools that are more effective, inclusive, and future-ready.

The Developmental Sciences program supports basic research that advances our understanding of perceptual, cognitive, linguistic, social, cultural, and biological processes related to human development across the lifespan. Research supported by this program will expand our knowledge of the underlying developmental processes that support social, cognitive, and behavioral functioning, thereby illuminating ways for individuals to live productive lives as members of society.

When ChatGPT was first released, faculty with ASU's Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation saw an opportunity — not to replace proven and effective learning models, but to leverage and design tools that can enhance the student experience. 

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