Teaching fellows event 2014
Some 950 new members of the New York City Teaching Fellows were welcomed into the teaching profession on June 16 at a DOE event at the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn.
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Future math teachers in the Fellows program are (from left) Amanda Hunte, Chinedu Mbadiwe-Rejmer, Anderson Emerole and Ehimanre Ebhomielen.
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New fellows raise their hand in response to questions about where they came from, their professional backgrounds and their college degrees.
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Some 950 new members of the New York City Teaching Fellows gather at the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn on June 16 for the welcoming event.
Pat Arnow
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Chancellor Carmen Farina greets UFT Vice President Sterling Roberson. Both addressed the fellows.
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New fellows Jasmine Perez and Paul Sohag introduce themselves to each other.
Pat Arnow
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New fellows raise their hand in response to questions about where they came from, their professional backgrounds and their college degrees.
Pat Arnow
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Binh Thai and Raisa Brashi, two teachers who entered the profession through the Fellows program and gave words of encouragement to the new group of fellows at the event.
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New fellows (from left) Lindsey O’Connell, Katie Moylan and Jessica Drain said they formed a study group after connecting via the Teaching Fellows’ Facebook page.
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Future math teachers in the Fellows program are (from left) Amanda Hunte, Chinedu Mbadiwe-Rejmer, Anderson Emerole and Ehimanre Ebhomielen.
Pat Arnow
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New fellows raise their hand in response to questions about where they came from, their professional backgrounds and their college degrees.
Pat Arnow
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Some 950 new members of the New York City Teaching Fellows gather at the Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn on June 16 for the welcoming event.
Pat Arnow
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Chancellor Carmen Farina greets UFT Vice President Sterling Roberson. Both addressed the fellows.
Pat Arnow
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New fellows Jasmine Perez and Paul Sohag introduce themselves to each other.
Pat Arnow
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New fellows raise their hand in response to questions about where they came from, their professional backgrounds and their college degrees.
Pat Arnow
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Pat Arnow
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Binh Thai and Raisa Brashi, two teachers who entered the profession through the Fellows program and gave words of encouragement to the new group of fellows at the event.
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New fellows (from left) Lindsey O’Connell, Katie Moylan and Jessica Drain said they formed a study group after connecting via the Teaching Fellows’ Facebook page.