22 teachers selected for Tenn. Educator Fellowship
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The State Collaborative on Reforming Education has selected 22 teachers for the first Tennessee Educator Fellowship.
The program gives educators an opportunity to learn and communicate about student-focused education policy issues.
The class includes teachers of nine different subjects who work in urban, suburban, and rural schools and traditional and charter schools across Tennessee.
The fellows will learn about and advocate for policies, practices, and systems that impact educator effectiveness and student achievement.
They will have their first seminar on Sept. 19-20 in Nashville.




