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Programs by location Programs by location


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Chicago Teaching Fellows * Chicago Teaching Fellows
Oakland Teaching Fellows * Oakland Teaching Fellows
Miami Teaching Fellows * Miami Teaching Fellows
Milwaukee Teaching Fellows * Milwaukee Teaching Fellows
Baltimore City Teaching Residency * Baltimore City Teaching Residency
Phoenix Teaching Fellows * Phoenix Teaching Fellows
Saint Paul Teaching Fellows * Saint Paul Teaching Fellows
Denver Teaching Fellows * Denver Teaching Fellows
Prince George's County Teaching Fellows * Prince George's County Teaching Fellows
Memphis Teaching Fellows * Memphis Teaching Fellows
Indianapolis Teaching Fellows * Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
teachNOLA * teachNOLA
Oakland City Teacher Corps * Oakland City Teacher Corps
TeacherNex - Staffing Services Center in Newark * TeacherNex - Staffing Services Center in Newark
Nashville Teaching Fellows * Nashville Teaching Fellows


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The New Teacher Project (TNTP) is a United States non-profit organization founded by Michelle Rhee.

The New Teacher Project (TNTP) is a nonprofit founded in 1997 by former Teach For America alumni Michelle Rhe with the aim of closing the achievement gap by providing high-need students with outstanding teachers. TNTP has trained approximately 37,000 teachers, which has the effect of benefiting an estimated 5.9 million students nationwide.


Programs by location

See also

Alternative teaching certification Education in the United States

External links

The New Teacher Project List of client districts