PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program Application (2026-2027)

If you are an ECE-12th grade teacher in the Denver Metro Area or Southwest Region who is interested in leading from the classroom as a PEBC Lab Host Fellow, please apply. We have a limited number of openings in the PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program for the 2026-2027 school year and we would love the chance to learn alongside you and your students. This is a year long program and potentially represents a longer partnership with PEBC if you go on to become a PEBC Lab Host. To ensure this program fits with your time and professional goals, we ask that you review the program details below, and complete our application which includes short answer questions aligned with the project. The common thread among PEBC Lab Host Fellows is that they have a desire to be part of a scholarly, collegial community, as well as a strong commitment to ensuring all students achieve at high levels. We also ask for one letter of recommendation from an administrator, colleague, instructional coach, student, or parent, highlighting your work as an educator. Your application will be reviewed by the PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program Advisory Team for your area and you will be notified of acceptance on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026. Please note: only complete applications will be reviewed.

Who we are:

The PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program Advisory Team includes:


PEBC team members from the Professional Learning and Residency program 
Wendy Ward Hoffer, Sr. Director of Elementary and Secondary Math and Science Lab Hosts
Annie Patterson, Sr. Director of Elementary and Secondary Humanities Lab Hosts 
Emma Ershow, Director of Special Projects
Brittany Lang, Rural Lead & Rural Manager of Resident Development, Director of SW Lab Host Fellows Program
Lauren Amante, Director of Professional Learning Programs and Events

PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program 


The primary purpose in establishing the PEBC Lab Host Fellows Program is to elevate the teaching profession and increase student achievement by actualizing the research-based best practices delineated in the PEBC Continuum. The Lab Host Fellows Program is a leadership pathway anchored in classrooms for teacher leaders to learn alongside colleagues. In order to explore and solidify their beliefs about teaching and learning, Fellows read and discuss current instructional research and professional texts - all through the lens of a personal inquiry question.  Some of these research based practices include using the PEBC Instructional Framework focusing on stance, community, thinking strategies and workshop model as a planning and reflection tool to support growth and reflection.


Program Details & Expectations if Accepted:

1. Attend an evening launch dinner (date and location to be announced soon) to launch the Lab Host Fellows year (note: the full day seminar dates will be collectively set at this time)

2. Attend a PEBC Institute. Options include: PEBC Phenomenal Teaching Institute, or Minds on Math Institute (Denver metro area)

3. One, 4-hour coaching session with a prebrief, observation, and debrief including detailed coaching notes based on the PEBC Instructional Framework

4. Attend three full-day seminars (dates and location to be announced soon), including classroom visits to current PEBC Lab Classrooms**

**Lab Host Fellows are expected to set up and cover the cost of their own substitute coverage for seminar days

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Application Questions

Please answer the following questions in 500 words or less.