Teach For America-Debunking the propaganda

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October 11, 2008 · 2 Comments

Garrett Dash Nelson writes:

There’s lots of talk about how Teach for America is a pretty poor answer to the problem of educational equality in the United States. The way this argument goes, TFA serves as a prestigious placeholder that functions as a credential equivalent to consulting or financial jobs, only with a socially responsible veneer. While this is material for a much longer discussion, this snippet from today’s Crimson demonstrates the kind of company that TFA shares in at least some people’s occupational outlooks.

“I’m applying for jobs right now and there’s a lot more competition and there are fewer jobs so things are more stressful,” Kyle E. D. Wiggins ’09 said. “I’m looking for jobs in finance, consulting, and private equity, but because of the financial crisis I’m looking at Teach for America and thinking about going abroad.”

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  • Corp Member // October 13, 2008 at 5:01 am | Reply

    I think what people fail to realize is that Teach For America markets to individuals who are not education majors, so of course these students have interests outside of teaching.

  • debunktfa // October 13, 2008 at 6:10 am | Reply

    Thanks for clarifying.
    Just the kind of people we want teaching the children who need the most help-people who are not interested in teaching!
    I, personally, feel much better now.

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