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Robert G.'s avatar

(sorry for the late comment!)

I was in TFA and that article got passed around quite a lot in my cohort. That one and a few other references convinced me that there must be some alum on the staff at around that time.

It's interesting that this article deviates from the usual criticism of "Teach for Awhile" that you bring up. I think there's an oblique reference to TFA in a point/counterpoint(linked below) that made a more biting criticism along those lines. This article struck a chord with me and my coworkers though. There were a few times that I identified with Cuellen, comparing his day-to-day with staring at a dead dog in a gutter.

To contextualize it more, I think TFA is thought of pretty differently nowadays and think of it as an organization that undermines public school teachers rather than something government-related. I was in a rural area where there was a teacher shortage, but I know a few TFA members that worked Chicago or Seattle and were essentially considered unionbusters undermining public schools. It doesn't help that a lot of school reform, such as the charters schools that TFA is affiliated with, is now coded as right wing. There was even a brief period where it seemed like Michelle Rhee, probably the most famous TFA alum, was being considered as Trump's education secretary.

https://theonion.com/my-year-volunteering-as-a-teacher-helped-educate-a-new-1819594305/

*(I guess Michelle Rhee is the most famous TFA alum still in education, the most famous is probably the singer from Vampire Weekend or a journalist executed by ISIS).

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Hyrax Attack's avatar

Good recap, as always! Lol Rick isn’t a sympathetic character but feel bad getting glimpses of his misery living with Jean & how things are always getting worse.

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