Tag: TFA

  • “How can you be mean to a nice Teach For America corps member?” This and more in episode 11 of the Truth For America. The podcast was recorded LIVE at the 2016 Save our Schools March and Conference held at the Lincoln Memorial and Howard University. Truth For America is a podcast about Teach For…

    SOS! LIVE from DC: Being mean to nice TFA?
  • Diane Ravitch, a parent, and Teach For Alums discuss LIVE on Truth For America whether a cyber war is being waged against TFA critiques, how communities can influence conversations about TFA, the role of TFA in the privatization of education movement, and the (in)adequacy of TFA’s summer training and pedagogical approaches. Truth For America is a…

    .@DianeRavitch et al. talk Teach For America LIVE
  • Is Teach For America as diverse as their current national marketing says? This question and more is discussed in this new Truth For America podcast. Truth For America is a podcast about Teach For America (TFA) that provides voice to educators, parents, students, and other key stakeholders. Truth For America is co-hosted by Dr. Julian…

    Is Teach For America as diverse as they say?
  • Warning!: This blog post contains blocked content. All of the evidence that I am about to present to you may be purely coincidence and solely circumstantial. Like a good Sherlock Holmes mystery I’ll let you put the pieces together. It all began in 2014 with the post To Whom does (Censored) Give Power and Influence? The post…

    Cyber warfare?: This blog post contains blocked content
  • Might you be interested in a few reading suggestions today? I have a couple that I’d like to get on your radar. The first is Teach For America Counter-Narratives: Alumni Speak Up and Speak Out (Black Studies and Critical Thinking) authored by T. Jameson Brewer and Kathleen deMarrais. The second is Sarah Matsui’s Learning from Counternarratives in Teach For America…

    The Teach For America Bestsellers

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