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Committed to Giving All Students a Great Education

100%

2022 Fellows secured a teaching position

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Rated Highly Effective for Teacher Quality

95K

students taught by teachNOLA teachers

About teachNOLA

teachNOLA Teaching Fellows is consistently rated as a top teacher preparation program in Louisiana, offering teacher certification in a wide range of subject areas and grade levels. With training and preparation rooted in building strong relationships with students and the ability to deliver high-quality instruction, teachNOLA Fellows join school communities ready to play a critical role in providing all students an excellent education.

The 2024-25 teachNOLA application is open!

Developing and Supporting Diverse Talent

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Giving all students the challeging, vibrant, and affirming education they deserve starts with supporting and sustaining great teaching.
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TNTP Teaching Fellows works in partnership with local communities to provide accessible pathways to successful teaching careers.
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Why New Orleans?

Bring Learning to Life in a City That’s Larger Than Life

New Orleans is a vibrant, multicultural city known for its food, music, art and architecture. As the first city in the country where all students attend public charter schools, it offers educational opportunities that are as rich and diverse as its culture. Teaching Fellows can find their fit among dozens of unique school communities in and around the Greater New Orleans area, including STEM academies, arts-based education programs, edible schoolyard programs and a program for college-aged students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Each year, we transform a talented, diverse cohort of people from all levels of experience into great teachers for local students. Our Fellows come from all backgrounds to teach a variety of subject areas and grade levels, including early childhood, elementary, special education, math and sciences. Since 2001, we have trained thousands of teachers, reaching over 95,000 students.

Apply

Learn about teachNOLA, our students, and our unique educational community. Complete an online application to indicate your interest in teachNOLA and share your background and experiences, and submit a recorded interview to showcase how your talents will shine in the classroom.

Train

Throughout the 5-week summer training experience, learn core teaching skills such as engaging students, managing a classroom, and instructional delivery from experienced coaches and teachers. Practice those skills with students in a local summer school classroom and with your peers while receiving coaching and feedback.

Teach

Begin teaching in the fall, leading a class of your own students, and earning a full teacher’s salary and benefits. Continue building your skills with coaching tailored to your individual needs and one year of coursework culminating in certification.

 

Key Dates

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Apply
Application Open
Application Closed
Train
Mid-May Orientation
Late May: Pre-Service Training Begins
Late June: Pre-Service Training Ends
Teach
Mid-July: School Based Professional Development Begins
Early August: First Day of School
Late August: Online Certification Coursework Begins
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Eboni Simpson preparing for a first-grade lesson at Langston Hughes Academy

Eligibility

To be eligible for the teachNOLA program, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria based on state requirements, including bachelor’s degree conferral, minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.2 from their most recent degree, and state testing requirements. Candidates must also meet local employment requirements including passing a background check and meeting all legal requirements to work in the United States.

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Hear It From Them

Teacher Stories

"I really enjoy being a Black man in the field of education. So many students never get to see that."

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DeQuaz Humphries

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Mathematics, 9-12

"Don't expect your classroom to be perfect every day, but enter the room knowing that you have the strength to foster change."

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Nijae Flowers

teachNOLA

English, K-12

"The skills and strategies that you learn from teachNOLA deal with modern-day educational issues. Strategies are all centered around an equitable approach, ensuring that we reach all our students."

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Paolo Antonio Castagnoli

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Mathematics, K-2

Meet Our Staff

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Dr. Nancy Turner

Program Director teachNOLA Alum

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Carol O’Hea

Senior Program Manager

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Milton Pereda

Senior Manager BEEC Support teachNOLA Alum

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Ashley Abbott

Effectiveness Coach

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Mizer Edwards

Effectiveness Coach