It's Teach For America's responsibility to ensure that all alumni know their voices are heard and valued, and to surface the range of opinion they represent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Teach For America was built on the idea that our best hope of reaching 'One Day' is to have thousands of alumni use their diverse experiences and ideas to effect change from inside and outside the education system.
Our teachers are valuable, and our public policy should reflect that.
We believe strongly in transparency and accountability, which is why Teach For America encourages rigorous independent evaluations of our program. Our mission is too important to operate in any other way.
I believe that it is higher education's purpose and calling to keep open the door to the American dream.
Teach For America provides one of the most critical pipelines for bringing new talent into public education.
I think the way to understand Teach for America is as a leadership development program.
The debate about who decides what gets taught is fascinating, albeit excruciating for those who have to defend the schools against bunkum.
Americanism demands loyalty to the teacher and respect for his lesson.
Our experience at Teach For America has been that the more people understand educational inequity, the more they want to do something about it.
Teachers have the hardest and most important jobs in America. They're building our nation. And we should appreciate them, respect them, and pay them well.
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