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麻豆视频 is nurturing prepared future teachers

麻豆视频鈥檚 Teacher Pathway鈥檚 Strategy Team recently shared highlights of our Teacher Pathways initiatives at the Aurora Symposium, a leading education conference. Identifying and supporting AmeriCorps members who are interested in teaching has become part of who we are and what we do. We asked Jeanette Rojas, 麻豆视频鈥檚 School Design Director, who oversees this work, to tell us more about this work and an opportunity to nominate an AmeriCorps member or an alum for a teaching fellowship.

The conversation below has been edited and condensed for clarity.

麻豆视频 cultivates and nurtures the next generation of teachers

Aisha Folkes (AF): 麻豆视频 is known as a service provider in public schools, recruiting and training thousands of student success coaches to support student academic, social and emotional growth. Why has 麻豆视频 decided to invest its resource and attention in cultivating and nurturing the next generation of teachers?

Jeanette Rojas (JR): I think it starts with our incredible alumni. They really set the trends based on their career interests and all they go on to accomplish. 麻豆视频 has a saying, a PITW (Putting Idealism to Work), that says, 鈥淚鈥檓 ready, choose me!鈥 Over the years, we saw 麻豆视频 alums become interested in teaching either before or during their year of service and then go on to pursue a career through community partners, either a national or local program. Our alumni really modeled the way for us on this idea that young adults who serve with 麻豆视频 develop the skillsets and mindsets that make phenomenal teachers.

Thanks to biannual all-alumni surveys we began conducting in 2018, we鈥檝e learned that more than half of our alums currently work in the education sector鈥攁s teachers, administrators, guidance counselors or at education and youth-focused nonprofits. We鈥檙e proud of all of our alumni who are leading and serving across a wide range of professions, and it鈥檚 especially inspiring to know that so many choose to become teachers or work in education policy.

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Learn more about 麻豆视频’s incredible alumni network in the 2020 alumni survey.

Across the network, we鈥檝e seen that our school partners need prepared and committed teachers. At the same time, we鈥檝e seen 麻豆视频 alums who become teachers tend to remain in the profession longer than the national averages. We鈥檙e excited that 麻豆视频 is powerfully positioned to tackle the teacher retention challenges that face school districts.

  • 86% of 麻豆视频 alums who become teachers are still teaching after three years
  • 66% of 麻豆视频 alumni teachers have taught more than five years
  • 23% of 麻豆视频 alumni teachers continue to teach for 10 years or more

Those numbers alone show how committed our 麻豆视频 alums are to the field of education.

麻豆视频 in school service and teacher pathways

麻豆视频 Teacher Pathways

AF: That鈥檚 incredible! For someone who doesn鈥檛 know anything about 麻豆视频鈥檚 teacher pathway work, how would you describe it?

JR: The main goal of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Teacher Pathway Strategy is to meet the growing academic demands that students face, particularly those from under-resourced communities. 聽It鈥檚 important for all of us to build new pathways that decrease the barriers that exist in recruiting and developing a prepared and competent teaching workforce鈥攖eachers who are committed to advancing educational outcomes for all students. Strengthening teacher pathways that begin with a year’s pre-service classroom experience as a 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps member is critical to meeting this goal.

To that end, our teacher pathway work consists of three levers I like to describe as a pyramid. We see our largest focus on the baseline career services we provide all AmeriCorps members. All AmeriCorps members develop a post-service plan alongside their managers and those who express interest in a teaching career can receive site-based career exploration. Seven of our sites have launched career-based affinity groups where AmeriCorps members meet monthly to explore different industries including education, through tailored mentoring and coaching AmeriCorps members learn how to enter the teaching field in the education landscape of their local site community. Depending on the city and state, entering the field of teaching, including licensure, schooling requirements and processes, will look different. We鈥檙e excited to continue to expand our teaching affinity groups across the network while keeping them locally relevant.

Our next initiative is our external AmeriCorps-to-teacher pipelines. Our sites partner with local teacher preparation programs as well as our national partnerships with programs such as Teach for America, Urban Teachers, and local colleges/universities that recruit from our corps. Through these partnerships, AmeriCorps members get exposure and access to teacher pipelines.

Our internal lever鈥攖eaching fellowships鈥攊s currently our smallest and most concentrated. We have two teaching fellowships in聽麻豆视频 Boston听补苍诲听麻豆视频 Denver. Our AmeriCorps members return for a second year of service and are concurrently enrolled in a graduate program at UMass Boston or Regis University to obtain their master鈥檚 in education and their teaching license.

“Young adults who serve with 麻豆视频 develop the beginning skillsets and mindsets that make phenomenal teachers.”

– Jeanette Rojas, 麻豆视频鈥檚 School Design Director

AF: What sets 麻豆视频鈥檚 Teacher Pathway efforts apart from other programs?

JR: When we look at the national landscape of how we prepare teachers, 麻豆视频 is uniquely providing pre-service, pre-teacher pathways. The young adults who serve with us as AmeriCorps members contribute more than 1,700 hours of service in the schoolhouse through our Whole School, Whole Child庐 model, which creates space and opportunity for AmeriCorps members to experience what working in a school is like this work and want to become teachers.

Some young adults who join 麻豆视频 might come in thinking they want to become teachers and their year of service convinces them their future is not in teaching. We think that is a win, too, as teacher retention can be such a challenge for our school partners. Providing an opportunity for passionate and talented young adults to explore the education field early on can help them ultimately find the right career for them. Our alumni who don鈥檛 enter the education sector help to promote educational opportunity for all students wherever they may live and work, making them critical allies in 麻豆视频鈥檚 mission.

The thing that truly sets our teacher pathway work apart from other programs and approaches is the full-time pre-service component in schools. Before they are committing to a teacher-training program, they’re flirting with a career in education. Corps members are curious about teaching and get the in-classroom experience before they commit.

As educators can all agree, October-to-November is the hardest stretch in teaching across the country. It鈥檚 the longest you go without a break, it鈥檚 right before the holiday season, and it鈥檚 after the first couple of days of rituals and routines– it’s when learning happens.

Our 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members experience all the highs and lows. They see how hard those last few minutes before lunch are, before that bell rings, and they get to make a conscious decision as to whether they want to commit to a career of teaching. And they get to decide that despite all the challenges, they want to be a part of the solution.

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AF: What鈥檚 next for teacher pathways?

JR: While we have established our baseline career development supports and built some mature external teacher pathways with partners over the last five years, we鈥檙e still in the early stages of unlocking more career coaching opportunities through staff and mentors, expanding teacher pipelines in collaboration with our school districts, and piloting the internal teacher fellowship. 聽As we continue to build, the hope is that each three of these levers see expansion and growth across the network.

Specifically, in terms of our teacher fellowship work, we鈥檙e continuing to build out a rich curriculum that develops educators who are ready and able to deeply engage students and contribute to healthy and thriving school ecosystems. This year we鈥檙e hosting a 鈥榡oy and belonging鈥 seminar as our first step to exploring this鈥攇iving our fellows the knowledge and tools to think beyond traditional classroom management and create truly engaging and welcoming learning environments where all students feel valued and safe. My hope is that one day this seminar could become a micro-credential for our future educators.

We鈥檇 like to tackle the inclusion of AmeriCorps members who have graduated high school and have completed little-to-no college. We鈥檙e exploring the question: what could undergraduate teacher pathways look like? We鈥檙e talking to a few really innovative universities right now, so stay tuned to see what we begin to offer at a few of our sites next.

AF: Is there a cost-benefit to the 麻豆视频 Teaching Fellowship?

JR: For sure! One of the goals of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Teaching Fellowships is to remove barriers to entering the teaching field through our partnerships with institutions of higher education and make the process more streamlined and more affordable. In addition to the AmeriCorps members are eligible to receive after they complete their service, Teaching Fellows can earn a graduate degree, teaching license, and living stipend while paying considerably less for their teacher preparation program. On average, we’re seeing our Teaching Fellows pay about a third of the cost after the Segal AmeriCorps Educational Award, which is something we’re really proud of!

“The main goal of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Teacher Pathway Strategy is to meet the growing academic demands that students face, particularly those from under-resourced communities and schools.”

– Jeanette Rojas, 麻豆视频鈥檚 School Design Director

AF: For current corps or alums interested in the Denver and Boston teaching fellowships, what鈥檚 the process to apply?

JR: The baseline requirements are: a bachelor鈥檚 degree from a regionally accredited university with an average undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or above; at least one year of 麻豆视频 service; and U.S. citizenship or permanent residence.

Depending on specific state requirements, a bachelor鈥檚 degree may need to align with content area for licensure. For example, if an AmeriCorps member is interested in earning a secondary science teaching license, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in a science related field may be required.

All who are interested are required to apply as a Returning AmeriCorps Member (RACM). We recommend AmeriCorps members and alumni ask their Impact Manager to nominate them for our Teaching Fellowship.

To become a Teaching Fellow, applicants must be admitted by both 麻豆视频 and the appropriate licensing program. Applicants will first complete the , followed by an additional application with our licensing partner.

 

Jeanette Rojas
Jeanette Rojas, 麻豆视频鈥檚 School Design Director

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