Monday, February 17, 2014

Help! I need your advice. Should I apply to Teach For America? | Cloaking Inequity

Help! I need your advice. Should I apply to Teach For America? | Cloaking Inequity:



Help! I need your advice. Should I apply to Teach For America?

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Teach For America (TFA) is soooo magnum sexy right now. For example, one of the “charities” that was sponsored during the past weekend’s NBA All-Star festivities was TFA. TFA was placed on a pedestal with the Wounded Warrior Project, UNICEF and the American Heart Association. A colleague of mine texted during the game, “Since when did Teach For America become a charity”… For all of Cloaking Inequity’s posts on TFA go here. One of these charities is not like the other…


Well, Students United for Public Education— a new student led organization— has risen up to oppose TFA. One of members emailed me the following:
Students United for Public Education (SUPE / Stephanie Rivera, Hannah Nguyen, et. al.) are hosting a #ResistTFA Twitter Chat on Monday, February 17th at 8:30PM EST. The goal is to get #ResistTFA trending in advance of the final TFA application date this week. Please feel free to participate by Tweeting articles, POVs, etc. Also, if you could mention it in your blog and/or promote it via Facebook & Twitter throughout the day on Monday, that would be greatly appreciated, too.
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Students United for Public Education (SUPE) evolved out of the work of college students involved in defending public education from its attackers. In particular, SUPE was founded to fill a void in the