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Looking Back On 25 Years: 2009 With Chris Keating

I Gotta Feeling, in 2009 you were having a Party in the U.S.A. Or maybe you wanted to Just Dance while watching Avatar, Up, or The Hangover. In 2009 Chris Keating stepped into a Newark classroom, probably humming Empire State of Mind.


Chris Keating

Name: Chris Keating

Hometown: Bayonne, NJ

Corps Year: 2009

Current Location: Cherry Hill, NJ

Current Position: Deputy Attorney General with the State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General – Division of Criminal Justice

Where did you grow up?

I grew up in Bayonne, NJ.

Where do you call home now?

I now live in Cherry Hill, NJ.

What is a song or movie that defined the time when you did the corps?

While I was in the Corps, education reform received much media coverage, including documentaries that were considered somewhat controversial at the time. I remember viewing “Waiting for Superman” at the national KIPP Summit and watching John Legend perform “Shine” at the TFA 20th Anniversary Summit in Washington D.C. All of this attention given to improving education helped to inspire and maintain a sense of purpose in TFA Corps members.

“We must prepare our youngest students to meet the demands of tomorrow’s economy by developing them to be critical thinkers and emphasizing STEM education.”

Chris Keating

What is the biggest lesson you learned from teaching?

Teaching taught me the value of building relationships to achieve my goals. I struggled with classroom management, so building relationships with students and parents was just as important as lesson planning. I have found strong relationships to be just as valuable with my undergraduate students and my colleagues in the legal field. Better relationships yield better results.

Why does NJ rock?

The people. New Jersey is home to some of the nicest, brightest, funniest, and hardest working people you will meet. They make our communities strong, incredible places to live and raise children. They make NJ rock.

What do you do now?

I am a Deputy Attorney General with the State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General – Division of Criminal Justice. I also teach undergraduate courses at Rutgers University-New Brunswick as an adjunct professor in the Political Science Department.

“Teaching taught me the value of building relationships to achieve my goals. Better relationships yield better results.”

Chris Keating

What do you value most about being a part of TFA?

I value the connection to like-minded individuals who are committed to bringing change to our communities. I still stay in touch with alumni from my year, and I enjoy meeting other alumni and current Corps members every year.

What do you think is the most important issue in education today?

Preparing students for meaningful and gainful employment in tomorrow’s economy. The job market will change drastically over the next few decades due to advances in technology and automation. We must prepare our youngest students to meet the demands of tomorrow’s economy by developing them to be critical thinkers and emphasizing STEM education. At the same time, we also must prepare the next generation of highly skilled laborers to ensure that we meet the timeless demands for the services they provide. Students receiving poor-quality educations or training will be left competing for fewer low-skilled jobs. This concern is amplified for students from underprivileged neighborhoods who already must overcome so much to achieve the same level of success as their more affluent peers.