step into the shoes of your favorite educator and celebrate #EducatorForADay. how does your favorite teacher inspire the kind of impact you want to leave on others? #AmericanEducationWeek
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Teach For America is a bold and diverse movement of changemakers who confront educational inequity by teaching for at least two years and then working with unwavering commitment in every sector of society to create a nation free from this injustice. Together with partners throughout the educational ecosystem, our network of over 62,000 alumni and corps members are achieving the impossible, empowering lives, and helping shape the political, economic, and social future of our country.
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step into the shoes of your favorite educator and celebrate #EducatorForADay. how does your favorite teacher inspire the kind of impact you want to leave on others? #AmericanEducationWeek
American Education Week starts today and we’re excited to honor the dedicated professionals who ensure our public schools are welcoming, safe, and enriching spaces for all students. Let’s kick this off to a good start. Tell us about a public school professional who made an impact on you. #AmericanEducationWeek
“Sharing our Lakota lifeways in the classroom plays a crucial role in preserving the stories and traditions of my community for future generations.” - Shawnta’ Jones (Hawaii ’18), Director of School Design and Curriculum at Thunder Valley CDC located on Oglala Lakota makoce (land.) This Native Heritage Month, we’re honoring Native educators like Shawnta’ (Oglala Lakota), whose work is dedicated to preserving Native legacy through education. Shawnta’ shares, “It is our responsibility to reclaim our traditional teachings and develop education on our own terms.” Through the Lakota Language and Education Initiative at Thunder Valley, she creates a learning space that uplifts Lakota philosophy, fosters inclusivity, and empowers students to embrace their unique voices. By rooting students in their heritage, Shawnta’ and her team build a foundation of belonging, challenging stereotypes and cultivating understanding for future generations. #NativeHeritageMonth #TeachForAmerica
This Veterans Day, we recognize the powerful intersection of service and education—a bond that shapes leaders, strengthens communities, and extends beyond the classroom or the battlefield. For Alexander M. Clark (San Antonio ’12), a TFA alumni whose life reflects both, this dedication to service began by example. Inspired by his grandfather’s 26 years of military service, Alexander almost enlisted right out of high school. However, his grandfather underscored the importance of education and encouraged him to go to college first. After college, Alexander joined Teach For America, dedicating himself to third-grade students in San Antonio. His TFA experience fueled a deeper commitment to service, leading him to enlist in the Air Force Reserve as an intelligence analyst. Later, with support from his TFA network, Alexander pursued law school, co-founding the Texas Law Veterans Association to support veterans on campus. Today, Alexander carries forward the values instilled in him by both his grandfather and his mentors: teamwork, mission, and service beyond self. His journey reminds us that serving others—whether in the classroom or military—is a calling that lasts a lifetime. To all who served and are currently serving, we thank you. #VeteransDay
Congratulations to all the Teach For America alumni who ran for public office this election! ?? Your courage and commitment to building stronger communities inspire us all. Thank you for stepping up to create lasting change. #TeachForAmerica #Election2024 #PublicService
“Growing up in a low-income, immigrant-dominated school district and then moving on to a predominantly white institution opened my eyes to the disparity in the educational system and how much zip codes affect a student's education,” said Pamela Hernandez, an Ignite Fellow who is now joining the TFA corps. As an Ignite Fellow, Pamela tutored two to four students, received ongoing training and development from TFA and veteran educators, and received a stipend upon completing the fellowship. “The Ignite Fellowship offered an incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact in students' lives while furthering my professional growth,” Pamela said. https://lnkd.in/eBuNvZJc
Taking notes from our friends over at Merriam-Webster with Words of the Day for the TFA Applicants who have an important decision to make today ?? #dictionary #words #TeachForAmerica
the 2025 corps is starting strong ? which sign would be your teacher bestie? #Teachers #TeachForAmerica