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The New Teacher Project
The New Teacher Project logo
Founded1997
FounderMichelle Rhee, Founder
TypePublic charity
FocusEliminate Educational Inequity
Location
Key peopleArlela Rozman, Chief Executive Officer
Timothy Daly, President
Websitewww.tntp.org

The New Teacher Project (TNTP) is a non-profit organization founded by Michelle Rhee that works with needy school districts to recruit and train new teachers.

History

The New Teacher Project (TNTP) was founded in 1997 by former Teach For America alumna Michelle Rhee with the aim of closing the achievement gap by providing high-need students with outstanding teachers. TNTP has trained approximately 37,000 teachers in thirty-one states, which has the effect of benefiting an estimated 5.9 million students nationwide. TNTP has garnered much attention nationwide for being an advocate of merit pay for teachers and using teacher effectiveness as a component for evaluations.

Programs by location

See also

References

  1. New Teacher Project http://www.tntp.org
  2. A Higher Bar for Teachers, Finally http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2010/02/12/2010-02-12_a_higher_bar_for_teachers_finally.html

External links

The New Teacher Project

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