The Be Strong Show: Showing Up for Florida Students and Teachers
The Be Strong Show welcomes LaKeisha Wells-Palmer, executive director of Teach For America’s Florida regions.
NYC Has to Address Dire Math Achievement Crisis
Math achievement in New York City is in a dire state. Now is the time for city leaders to innovate, drawing lessons from other successful programs the city has pioneered.
Tia Morris
Author
Marielys Divanne
Michael Loccisano
Photographer/Getty Images
The Promises and Perils of Generative AI in Education: TFA's Evolving Perspective
New artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT can have a positive impact on students and teachers but also carry risks that must be avoided.
Teach For America
Illuminate Every Learner
To Promote Student Achievement, a NYC School Will Pay Teachers $140K
With a mission to ensure teacher quality, a New York City public charter school is going to pay teachers more than double the national average salary.
Kelly Pratt
Copy Chief, One Day
Want to Support Education Leaders of Color? Help Them With Fundraising
To support Black women who want to open new schools, organizations should teach them how to raise money and introduce them to grantors and other potential donors.
Ebony Payne Brown
South Carolina Teacher of the Year Wants His Students to ‘Change and Shift the World’
South Carolina Teacher of the Year Deion Jamison discusses his student-centered approach to teaching high school students and why teacher retention matters.
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
Season 2, Episode 6: Investing in Education’s Future
Host Jonathan Santos Silva speaks with Teach For America leaders about the importance of investing in BIPOC educators and the work TFA is doing to remove the barriers that keep them out of the classroom.
Hosted by Jonathan Santos Silva
Maryland Teacher of the Year on the 'Unstoppable Power' of Her Pre-K Students
Maryland Teacher of the Year Berol Dewdney discusses her approach to teaching and the importance of brain science and human connection in early childhood education.
A Key to Native Students’ Success: Making the Teaching Profession a Home for Native Educators
Teachers and leaders across the Teach For America network are supporting Native students’ success by innovating approaches to recruiting and retaining Native educators.
Stephanie García
Writer-Editor
Faviola Leyva
Video Producer
Aggie Ebrahimi Bazaz
Managing Director, Film + Video Projects
Marquita Brown
Senior Editor, One Day Digital
What Will It Take to Create New Career Pathways for Latinx Educational Leaders?
What are the best ways to improve opportunities for advancement for Latinx teachers who aspire to become principals and superintendents?