Dear History majors,

I hope you had a great break! 
See below for a great opportunity for those of you considering a career as teachers, particularly in NYC public schools. The NYC Teaching Fellow program recruits outstanding undergraduates and subsidizes their MA degree.

All inquiries should be directed to Kim Janice (email below). The deadline for applying is February 20.

All the best,
Prof. Bregoli

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kim Janice <JKim71@schools.nyc.gov>
Date: Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:36 PM
Subject: NYCTF Application Re-Launch
To: "francesca.bregoli@qc.cuny.edu" <francesca.bregoli@qc.cuny.edu>

 

Bring Your Best. Teach.

 

The NYC Teaching Fellows program recruits and prepares a critical mass of exceptional teachers who are committed to a better future for the NYC students who need them the most. Fellows complete a master’s degree that is subsidized by the NYC Department of Education while teaching full-time in a public school, allowing for a quick and direct transition into the classroom.

 

Since 2000, the Fellows program has provided New York City students with thousands of talented new teachers. Today, Fellows work in 80 percent of New York City’s 1,800 public schools and represent 12 percent of the city’s active teaching force.

 

The application deadline is February 20th, 2015. Apply today and take the first step towards join an elite network of over 9,000 teachers who committed to raising student achievement and proving what’s possible in our public schools.

 

Here's How to Get Started:

  1. Visit our website to see if you are eligible to apply

2.       Review our subject area eligibility page for more information on the specific subjects we recruit for.

3.       Visit our FAQ page to learn about the program and the Fellowship experience.

4.       Review the application process and learn about the materials you’ll need to gather. 

 

See here for our Fact Sheet!

 

Upcoming Events:

 

Online Information Session:

January 28, 6pm-7pm

Register @GoToWebinar

 

In-Person Information Session:

February 3, 6pm-7:30pm

Register by creating an account here and RSVP

 




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Francesca Bregoli
Queens College-CUNY, History department
Assistant Professor
Phi Alpha Theta/History Club and Internships Faculty Advisor
Powdermaker Hall 352YY
Queens, NY 11367

Acting director, Center for Jewish Studies
The Graduate Center, CUNY