I recently came across a very informative and well-written blog written by a 1991 Teach for America Corps Member by the name of Gary Rubenstein. In his most recent post, Rubenstein discusses the The Equity Project (TEP), a charter school based in New York City that pays teachers a $125,000 salary. TEP been featured a lot in the media over the past two years (check out this and this). Rubenstein's post (and blog as a whole) is definitely worth checking out if you're a teacher, former teacher, parent or simply someone interested in the world of education.
Two years ago, two brothers enrolled at the alternative school where I worked. Colin and Ken, at 16 and 15 years old respectively, had just come back from spending two years in the Dominican Republic. They were now living in a foster home in the Bronx away from their birth parents. During the years they spent in the Dominican Republic, Colin and Ken were in and out of school, but mostly out, working on their family's farm as free labor. Beyond the trauma of separation from their birth parents, Colin and Ken experienced a significant amount of trauma with their birth parents. They were two teenagers who had already lived a lifetime. Silent with a dark sense of humor, Colin kept quiet during the school day during most of his first year. His entrance test scores placed him in classes at about (or slightly under) grade level. In those classes, Colin excelled. During his first year in this alternative school, Colin accumulated credits, earned rewards based on academ...
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