Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Teaching Ambassador Fellowship

Type:
Federal

Agency:
U.S Dept. of Education

Program:
Teaching Ambassador Fellowship

Eligibility:
In order to be eligible for the 2008-2009 Teaching Ambassador Fellowship, you must:
Currently teach in a United States K-12 public school. This includes public charter schools.

Have been teaching for at least three years (experience may include private and public schools, as long as you are currently teaching in a public school). If the 2007-2008 school year is your third year teaching, you are eligible.
Be a Highly Qualified Teacher according to your State's regulations.
Be a United States citizen.

Obtain a statement of support from your principal indicating that your school/district will be willing to sign an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) agreement for your participation in the program.
As a condition of participating in the Fellowship program, the school must guarantee the teacher a position of like seniority, pay, etc. on the termination of this assignment, and must agree that the teacher may retain benefits with the school during the period of employment with the U.S. Department of Education.

The IPA mobility program provides for the temporary assignment of skilled personnel to or from state and local governments and certain other organizations to facilitate cooperation between the Federal government and the non-Federal entity and provide mutual benefits, for limited periods without loss of employee rights and benefits. Further information about the IPA program is available on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management website at http://www.opm.gov/programs/ipa/assignF.asp and http://www.opm.gov/programs/ipa/Mobility.asp.

Desirable applicants will:
Have demonstrated meaningful impact on student achievement
Have a record of leadership in the school and community settings
Show potential for continued contribution to the field of education

Purpose: The Teaching Ambassador Fellowship empowers teacher leaders from our nation's public schools to contribute their knowledge and experience to the national dialogue about public education, and provides them an opportunity to learn more about education policy.

Vision: Teachers will collaborate with colleagues in schools as well as the education community at the district, state, and federal levels to explore the most effective strategies and policies for educational improvement.

Name: N/A
Deadline: April 07, 2008
Maximum Award: Fellowship
Number Of Awards: 50
Period: 2008-2009 school year


More Information: Contacts

Mailing Address:
Teaching Ambassador Fellowship Program
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-8173
Email:
TeacherFellowship@ed.gov
Program Contact:
Jocelyn Pickford
202-708-5772
Application Contact:
Desi Avila
Phone: 202-205-4288
Fax: 202-401-7638
URL: http://www.ed.gov/programs/teacherfellowship/index.html

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