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  2. Teach For America - Wikipedia

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    Teach For America teachers are placed in public schools in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, and Houston, as well as in rural places such as eastern North Carolina and the Mississippi Delta. They then serve for two years and are usually placed in schools with other Teach For America corps members.

  3. New York City Teaching Fellows - Wikipedia

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    The retention rate of New York City Teaching Fellows exceeds the national average, with 87% of NYC Teaching Fellows completing their first year of teaching and beginning a second year of teaching, [3] 73% teaching for at least three years, [3] and half teaching at least five years. Fellows have also begun taking on leadership positions, with ...

  4. Michelle Rhee - Wikipedia

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    The New Teacher Project, now called TNTP, was founded by Wendy Kopp, also the founder of Teach for America. [12] Kopp recruited Rhee to serve as the CEO while Kopp was the President of the not-for-profit's Board of Directors. The project primarily serves New York, Chicago, Miami, and Philadelphia. [7]

  5. Teach For Us - Wikipedia

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    Popular New York City education blog Gotham Schools covered Teach For Us in 2008 and links to bloggers periodically in its regular coverage. [7] A Teach For Us blogger was invited to speak at an Education Sector policy panel exploring the link between teacher evaluation and professional development. [8]

  6. New Leaders - Wikipedia

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    New Leaders (formerly "New Leaders for New Schools") was founded in 2000 by a group including Jonathan Schnur, former education policy analyst for President Bill Clinton; [3] Ben Fenton, former management consultant at McKinsey & Co.; [4] Mike Johnston, a former Teach for America corps member; Allison Gaines, a former New York City public school teacher; and Monique Burns, an education-reform ...

  7. Teach For All - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 2007 by Wendy Kopp (founder and former CEO of Teach For America) and Brett Wigdortz (founder and former CEO of Teach First). Teach For All works to accelerate partners' progress and increase their impact by capturing and sharing knowledge, facilitating network connections, provisioning global resources, and ...

  8. John Taylor Gatto - Wikipedia

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    He was named New York City Teacher of the Year in 1989, 1990, and 1991 [4] [6] [7] [8] and New York State Teacher of the Year in 1991. [9] In 1991, he wrote a letter announcing his retirement, titled I Quit, I Think , to the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal , saying that he no longer wished to "hurt kids to make a living."

  9. Education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    There are about 594,000 [2] university students in New York City attending around 110 universities and colleges. [3] New York State is the nation's largest importer of college students; statistics show that among freshmen who leave their home states to attend college, more come to New York State than any other state, including California.