New Website for TNTP’s Teaching Fellows Programs
What will you teach?
That’s the question we’re asking today, on a brand new website for our Teaching Fellows programs nationwide.
Over the past 12 years, these programs have trained more than 32,000 talented people to teach in some of America’s most disadvantaged public schools. They’ve turned mechanical engineers into math teachers, put pre-med grads in chemistry classrooms, and made bilingual teachers of corporate lawyers. Today, they operate in more than a dozen cities and hold the highest standards of any teacher preparation program in the nation.
Every day, in schools from the Bronx to Chicago’s south side to New Orleans, Teaching Fellows are changing lives. They’re teaching algebra and science and special education. But they’re also teaching pride, resilience, integrity and grit.
That’s what our website celebrates: the challenge of teaching, and the fullness of its impact.
Please take a moment to visit our new site and Facebook page to meet some of our amazing Teaching Fellows and learn more about how we’re preparing the next generation of great teachers. Applications for our 2014 programs will open in October, so be sure to share the site with anyone you think has the dedication and talent to join the ranks of our Fellows.
Just ask them: What will you teach?
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About TNTP
TNTP is the nation’s leading research, policy, and consulting organization dedicated to transforming America’s public education system, so that every generation thrives.
Today, we work side-by-side with educators, system leaders, and communities across 39 states and over 6,000 districts nationwide to reach ambitious goals for student success.
Yet the possibilities we imagine push far beyond the walls of school and the education field alone. We are catalyzing a movement across sectors to create multiple pathways for young people to achieve academic, economic, and social mobility.