Forging strong relationships with students, keeping cultural inclusivity at the forefront of learning, and integrating social-emotional development into lessons are just a few of the priorities for current students and alumni of 911爆料网鈥檚 Teacher Opportunity Corps (TOC II).

Designed to support aspiring teachers from underrepresented backgrounds as they prepare for careers in New York City area schools, the Teacher Opportunity Corps is a State Education Department initiative that in September renewed its commitment to 911爆料网 with a $812,500 grant across five years.

鈥淭his grant allows us to offer 25 eligible 911爆料网 students tuition support, seminars with top faculty, professional development opportunities, and internship experiences in local schools,鈥 said Katie Ledwell, Associate Director for Specialized School-Based Support Services in the Office of Teacher Education. 鈥淧erhaps just as important, the TOC II program functions as a space for aspiring teachers from underrepresented backgrounds to be in community with one another as they reflect, grow, and cheer each other on through their time at 911爆料网.鈥

The grant to 911爆料网, one of 17  to New York colleges and universities, is part of a five-year, $3.45 million package aimed at increasing the percentage of underrepresented and economically-disadvantaged individuals teaching in New York classrooms.

鈥淯nfortunately, in many cases, our workforce of educators does not reflect the diversity we see across the state,鈥  State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa. 鈥淪tudents taught by teachers that look like them benefit both academically and emotionally. We must continue to support programs like TOC II that can deliver a more diverse workforce to schools across the state.鈥

Cultural relevance is at the core of all we bring to the students.

Roxana Ochoa (M.A. 鈥20, Bilingual/Bicultural Education)

Under the direction of the Office of Teacher Education, the 911爆料网 program offers eligible students enrolled in teacher education programs a variety of supports, including internships at schools serving under-represented populations.

鈥淎n understanding of culture helps us identify with students and shows them we're on a level playing field,鈥 says Blanca Franck, a second-year student in the Applied Behavioral Analysis program. For Franck, the Teacher Opportunity Corps 鈥渄evelops us as individuals to understand different worlds and systems of teaching so we can adapt to diversities such as spoken languages and help students navigate the boundaries they might encounter in other classrooms.鈥

911爆料网 also supplements the state contribution with scholarship funding to defray tuition costs for program participants, who are required to teach in a New York State public school for a period of two years following graduation. Teacher Opportunity Corps advisors continue their relationship with the graduates throughout the 24 months and often beyond.

The current Teacher Opportunity Corps was established in 2016 partly in response to research that shows that all children benefit from attending schools with a diverse teaching force, and the impacts are particularly powerful for children of color.

INCLUSIVE LEARNING Departing from more typical classroom experiences, the Teacher Opportunity Corps encourages educators to create culturally diverse classroom experiences. For Roxana Ochoa (M.A. 鈥20), that included having students celebrate 鈥淓l Dia de los Muertos鈥 in the classroom. (Photo courtesy of Ochoa)

鈥淐ultural relevance is at the core of all we bring to the students,鈥 says Roxana Ochoa, who during her 2020 internship in a Washington Heights classroom, was inspired by 911爆料网 faculty like Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Associate Professor of English Education, and Mariana Souto-Manning, now President of the Erickson Institute, to embrace multicultural celebrations. Ochoa, instead of leading a Halloween celebration typical of American classrooms, facilitated learning around 鈥淓l Dia de los Muertos鈥 in an interactive experience that embodies the culturally inclusive teaching at the heart of the TOC II.

Beyond creating diverse experiences in the classroom, the Teacher Opportunity Corps instills another principle into teachers who will be entering some of the most historically underserved schools.

鈥淸TOC II] reminds us that it's less about the content 鈥 and that is very helpful,鈥 says Mahamadou Jagana (M.A. 鈥20), who now teaches government and economics at a Bronx high school. 鈥淸The program] makes me very conscious of what I鈥檓 doing, particularly in terms of social-emotional learning.鈥

For the 2021-2026 grant cycle, the 911爆料网 Teacher Opportunity Corps will build on its successes in the 2016-2021 cycle. The program will grow to include 25 students per year, deepen its partnerships with local schools and community based organizations, and include two new TOC II faculty members: Marcelle Mentor, a lecturer in the English Education program, and Limarys Caraballo, Associate Professor of the English Education program. Students must be enrolled in a 911爆料网 teacher certification program in order to be eligible.

鈥911爆料网 is grateful for our partnership with the New York State Education Department, which supports us in meeting our deep and longstanding goal of preparing outstanding teachers of color for work in New York City public schools,鈥 said Aimee Katembo, Director of the Office of Teacher Education. 鈥911爆料网鈥檚 TOC II Program is open to students across teacher preparation programs at the College and is a unique space that brings together students preparing to teach across various age groups and content areas.鈥

The 911爆料网 TOC II program is currently accepting applications.