| Workshop Sessions I & II |
The following workshops will be offered. |
A Greater New Orleans: An Update on the City's Revitalization Efforts
Mary Garton (Greater New Orleans '91), Director, Alumni Support, Teach For America Greater New Orleans
The response to Hurricane Katrina has left in its wake both immeasurable tragedy and an exciting opportunity for rebirth. Alumna and former GNO executive director Mary Garton shares an on-the-ground account of the efforts to rebuild New Orleans, highlighting the role of Teach For America and the broader educational community in this important work. Learn more about what is being done and how you can get involved. |
Advocating in Your Workplace: Engaging your Organization in Closing the Achievement Gap
Claudia Alfaro and Kristin Hansen, Citizen Schools
This workshop will empower alumni, particularly those in the private sector, to marshal the resources of employers and colleagues to work towards educational equity through participation in community programs, philanthropy, and awareness-building. Claudia Alfaro and Kristin Hansen of Citizen Schools will share the tools, strategies, and anecdotes of those who have amplified their own impact by engaging others in this important work. |
An Insider's Guide to Finding the Perfect Nonprofit Career
Representative, Commongood Careers
Are you considering a career in the nonprofit sector? New opportunities and exciting roles are becoming available every day in this fast-growing and quickly changing sector. In this workshop, you will learn how to identify the nonprofit organizations and positions that best match your passions and talents and how to obtain the job of your dreams. You'll have a chance to consider what longer-term career paths could look like, to meet and talk with like-minded alumni, and to learn from each other. |
Assuming Leadership on a Nonprofit or Charter School Board
Sanjiv Rao (Bay Area '94), George Anderson (Los Angeles '91), and Stephanie Page (South Louisiana '92)
Most nonprofits and charter schools rely heavily on the strength of their boards to marshal resources, provide needed expertise, form strategy, and build networks that help sustain the organization. Learn from alumni and others with board experience about ways your expertise and insights can have a direct impact on the organizations you care about. |
Becoming Board Certified
Brent Maddin (South Louisiana '99)
Have you considered obtaining your National Board Certification? What are the benefits? What investment is required? Alumnus and board-certified teacher Brent Maddin will give an insider's view of the Board Certification process, including details about how to prepare and available resources. |
Big Ideas, Big Impact: Exploring Social Entrepreneurship
David Harris, President and CEO, The Mind Trust; and fellow alumni
Have an idea for a new social venture? Interested in joining forces with other alumni entrepreneurs? Or just wondering what it would take to get an idea off the ground? This interactive discussion will a) provide information and resources for budding entrepreneurs; b) engage alumni in generating ideas, sharing insights and making connections; and c) explore ways Teach For America can support social ventures. The session will feature David Harris, president and CEO of The Mind Trust, a highly respected nonprofit that seeks to support and empower education entrepreneurs. |
A Career at Teach For America: Opportunities for Alumni
Maryanne Kiley (Los Angeles '02) and Chris Kaleel (Phoenix '03), Talent Recruitment and Selection, Teach For America
One of the critical levers to our growth is finding the talent for senior level positions at Teach For America. Roles are available on every team at Teach For America, and we encourage alumni with experience beyond their two years in the corps to consider opportunities on our staff. Come learn more about senior level opportunities at Teach For America. |
Social Impact Consulting
Carly Janson, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, New Sector Alliance, and Director, Social Impact, Boston Consulting Group
Dynamic social entrepreneur, experienced consultant and business school lecturer Carly Janson will lead a workshop discussion outlining ways to make an impact as a nonprofit and corporate social responsibility consultant. Janson will share her lessons learned from the field and highlight key opportunities for alumni to make contributions. |
Effecting Change Through Media: Two Million Minutes
Chad Heeter (Georgia '94) and Adam Raney (New York City '96), Directors, and Robert Compton, Executive Producer
After watching an extended excerpt from the new documentary Two Million Minutes: A Global Examination, engage with Directors Chad Heeter and Adam Raney and Executive Producer Robert Compton, distinguished entrepreneur and venture capitalist, on the film's provocative exploration of international education disparities and their strategies to use the film to influence broader conversations. To read more and view a film trailer, visit www.2mminutes.com. |
Expanding their Horizons: Taking Your Students Abroad
Marlon Davis (Newark '94)
As the international community becomes smaller and smaller, students in low-income communities must receive a truly global education in order to compete in the world economy. Marlon Davis will share practical resources and opportunities for bringing students abroad through an inside look at how he took Cambridge students to China at no cost. Davis will also share ways that educators can make every day in the classroom more "global" in perspective. |
Explore the New Career and Leadership Center's Resources
Saloni Doshi, Managing Director, Career and Leadership Center, Teach For America
Stop by the Career and Leadership Center room throughout the afternoon to learn how we can support you in your career planning, job search, and in securing the perfect opportunity. You can also receive one-on-one time with a CLC representative for input on your resume, cover letter, or application essays or to participate in a mock interview. |
Forging a Career in Policy or Public Affairs
Sanjiv Rao (Bay Area '94), Director, Policy and Advocacy Initiative, Teach For America, joined by Heather Harding (Eastern North Carolina '92), Principal Associate, Annenberg Institute for School Reform; Allison Ohle (New York City '98), Kennedy School of Government student; and Elizabeth Pauley (Metro D.C. '93), Senior Program Officer, The Boston Foundation
This discussion and networking opportunity will highlight the career trajectories of alumni in diverse policy roles and/or public affairs. These stories will be accompanied by an interactive conversation that clarifies many of the concrete skills, experiences, and training necessary to enter the policy field and advance toward positions of leadership. Participants will receive tools for reflection and career planning, as well as a directory of resources. |
Increasing College Access for Low-Income Students: How We Can All Contribute
Jennifer de Leon (Bay Area '02), Graduate Services Coordinator, Roxbury Prep Charter School, Boston, MA
With such a staggering achievement gap in higher education, how can educators and community members increase college access for low-income students? Join this interactive session with alumna Jennifer de Leon to learn about the concrete steps we can all take to provide students with the information, insights, and access they need to make college a viable option. |
Increasing Your Civic Engagement and Political Advocacy
Luisa Peña, Statewide Director, MassVOTE
This workshop will equip alumni with essential tools for civic engagement and political advocacy to influence the policies affecting our communities. Focus will be given both to making your voice heard to local, state, and federal representatives and to empowering others to become active political participants. Participants will also receive information about Leadership for Educational Equity, Teach For America's new sister organization for advancing the political activity and advocacy of alumni. |
Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders: Motivating High School Students to Take Action
Duyen Tran, Director, Strategy, Alumni Engagement, Teach For America
Engaging youth to address the achievement gap is essential to mobilizing the sustained commitment needed to solve this pressing problem. This session will allow you to join with fellow alumni and Teach For America in reaching out to high school students to build a foundation for social change. The workshop will: (1) discuss tips and best practices on engaging our youth into action; (2) review available Teach For America materials and resources; and (3) prepare you to volunteer through The Next Generation: High School Engagement Initiative. |
Pathways to Elected Office
Avi Green, Executive Director, MassVOTE
Ever considered running for office? Or just wondered what it might take? This practical workshop will cover necessary components to preparing for a successful campaign, including fundraising, policy analysis, campaigning, and fostering public support. Participants will receive tools and resources, as well as information about Leadership for Educational Equity, Teach For America's new sister organization for advancing the political activity and advocacy of alumni. |
Pathways to School Leadership
Deirdre Duckett (Baltimore '93), Education Policy and Management Program Coordinator, Harvard University
Are you considering becoming a teacher leader, school-based administrator, or principal? Learn from a local expert about the various pathways to assuming leadership in schools and districts. This interactive workshop will cover the various types of leadership programs, licensure, funding opportunities, and what you should do now to become a strong candidate as you advance along the pipeline. |
Ready to Become a Principal? School Leadership Assessment and Preparation
Heather Anichini (Chicago '02), Managing Director, School Leadership Initiative, Teach For America
This skill-building session, perfect for those actively pursuing opportunities in school leadership, will provide participants with a framework for assessing individual school leadership readiness. Participants should bring a current resume and be prepared to engage in mock interview scenarios for charter and district public school positions. The session will be highly interactive, so come ready to engage. |
Support Corps Members and Alumni: Resume Coach Training
Kate Williams (Newark '02), Director, Employer Relations, Teach For America
This session will provide on-site training for Teach For America's Resume Coach Program - a fun, flexible volunteer opportunity to work directly with corps members and fellow alumni to create powerful resumes that effectively communicate their Teach For America experience. This is a great way to support the organization and pick up some valuable tips for your own resume. No previous experience necessary. |
Supporting English Language Learners in Our Schools and Communities
Colleen Billings (Houston '92), Title III Coordinator, Salem Public Schools, and Danielle Carrigo (Los Angeles '90), Senior Director, Office of Language Learning and Support Services, Boston Public Schools
This hands-on workshop will outline the critical ways that teachers, school-based staff, and community members can effectively support the particular needs of English Language Learners. Join two veteran advocates and experts for an examination of the most pressing issues facing our ELL students and learn what you can do to help. |
Teaching as Leadership: Accessing Teach For America's Tools for Teacher Development
Andrew Mandel (Rio Grande Valley '00), Vice President, Teacher Support and Development Design, Teach For America
Over the past few years, Teach For America has developed an exciting, effective model for guiding corps members' effective teaching through harnessing their leadership ability. This "Teaching as Leadership" framework zeroes in on six key strategies used by highly effective teachers to maximize student achievement. Alumnus and Teach For America staff member Andrew Mandel explains our approach, highlighting key tools and resources available and describing how to use them in improving practice in your school or classroom. |
The Evolution and Progress of Teach For America
Monique Ayotte-Hoeltzel (Mississippi Delta '98), Vice President, Admissions, Teach For America, and Joshua Biber (Phoenix '04), Director, New Site Development for Boston
Since 1990, Teach For America's has grown from a charter corps of 500 teachers to a national movement of over 17,000 corps members and alumni working to effect change in the classroom and beyond. Alumna and veteran staff member Monique Ayotte-Hoeltzel will discuss Teach For America's growth, including specific updates on our ongoing commitment to teacher quality, diversity, and fostering the leadership of alumni as a force for social change. Josh Biber will also discuss the progress of efforts to bring the corps to the Greater Boston area. |