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Opening a World of Inspiration -- National Foundation Fund for Teachers Awards Nearly $2 Million in Grants Nationwide
| Source: Fund for Teachers
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - May 6, 2008) - The inspiration of one can touch countless
others -- hundreds of teachers across the country will expand their
teaching acumen this summer through self-designed grants made possible by
Fund for Teachers. Through these summer experiences, teachers will return
to the classroom reinvigorated to motivate and enhance the education of
thousands of children.
In April 2008, Fund for Teachers (FFT), a national education foundation
based in Houston, awarded $1,954,406 in grants to 489 teachers. Through
these grants, teachers pursue learning around the globe that is deemed to
have the greatest impact in the classroom, in the academic lives of their
students, and on their school communities.
Fund for Teachers expanded its reach this year, thanks to an anonymous
donation, to partner with The Rural School and Community Trust. The Rural
Trust is a non-profit organization recognized for addressing the crucial
relationship between good schools and thriving rural communities. With
this additional funding, Fund for Teachers will provide grants to teachers
working in some of the poorest and most challenging rural communities in
the country.
"Each FFT grant is an investment in the future. Teachers pass on knowledge
and influence the lives of students on a daily basis by opening to them a
world of possibilities," said Karen Kovach-Webb, executive director of Fund
for Teachers. "Throughout their career, one teacher can impact as many as
3,000 students; and those students go on to influence countless others."
The teachers, named 2008 FFT fellows, receive individual grants of up to
$5,000 and team grants up to $10,000, allowing them to travel, attend
seminars and workshops, and acquire hands-on experience. This year's
fellows are examining a wide variety of subjects that include traveling to
Vietnam to study the history and effects of the Vietnam War; attending a
conference for literacy educators in Australia and observing how their
schools promote literacy for language-minority students; and visiting Italy
to study Renaissance and Medieval art, just to name a few.
FFT fellows are teachers who work with students in grades pre-K-12, have a
minimum of three years' teaching experience and spend at least 50 percent
of their full-time schedule in a classroom setting. Selections are based on
how the proposed summer activity will make the applicant a better teacher,
how the knowledge acquired will be implemented in the classroom, and how
the improved skills will benefit students, curricula and the school.
While describing his sabbatical to Iwo Jima in 2007, Jeff Walker, a high
school history teacher, said, "While I expected the experience offered by
the fellowship to be one of outstanding significance, I had little idea of
the impact on my students' learning... I found that the most effective way
to spark student interest was through a personal connection to the
material."
"Fund for Teachers helped me bring that 'personal connection point' into
sharp focus by giving students a concrete connection to the past," he
continued. "Without a doubt, my Fund for Teachers trip was just as
valuable to my students as it was for me."
Founded in 1998 by Apache Corporation Chairman, Raymond Plank, Fund for
Teachers has provided funding for more than 3,000 fellows in 47 states and
Puerto Rico. The program is made possible by the generous donations of
sponsors including Baker Botts, Halliburton, NewsCorp, and Jones New York.
For more information about Fund for Teachers, visit
www.fundforteachers.org.
About Fund for Teachers (FFT)
FFT's mission is to enrich the personal and professional growth of teachers
by recognizing and supporting them as they identify and pursue
opportunities around the globe that will have the greatest impact on their
practice, the academic lives of their students and on their school
communities.
For the complete list of the FFT fellows, local market partners and donors,
please contact
Elmore Public Relations at claudia@elmorepr.com.