Global Map

Locations & Programs

Noored Kooli
Estonia
In Estonia, Noored Kooli (Young People to Schools) fields 15-20 participants in urban and rural areas across the country.
www.nooredkooli.ee




Iesp_jam_ Misija
Latvia
In Latvia, Iespējamā Misija (Mission Possible) will place the first 13 participants in schools nationwide in September 2008.
www.iespejamamisija.lv




Renkuosi Mokyti!
Lithuania
In Lithuania, "Renkuosi Mokyti!" (Let's Teach!) is the first long-term private initiative of leading businesses which aims to inspire changes in education by attracting the best graduates to teach at general education schools.
www.renkuosimokyti.lt/lt



Teach First
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, Teach First fields 500 participants in four urban centers and has 1,000 alumni who are assuming leadership roles in the fight to expand educational opportunity.
www.teachfirst.org.uk



Teach For America
United States
In the United States, Teach For America fields 5,000 corps members in 26 urban and rural communities and 12,000 alumni who continue working for educational excellence and equity.
www.teachforamerica.org



Teach For India
India
Teach For India was established in 2007, when a group of leaders working to reform education in India came together to seek an innovative solution to ending educational inequity in the country.
www.teachforindia.org



Programs in Development

Australia
To address educational disadvantage, Teach For Australia will recruit and train the best graduates, placing them in urban and rural schools.

Chile
Starting in 2009, Enseña Chile (Teach Chile) will send its first 40 graduates to teach in some of the most vulnerable secondary schools in urban areas of Chile.
www.ensenachile.cl

Germany
In Germany, Teach First Deutschland will field 150 Fellows in challenging urban schools in two federal states from September 2009.
www.teachfirst.de


India
Teach For India aims to place 100 fellows in two regions in India in 2009 with plans to substantially grow to scale in future years.

Lebanon
The Lebanon program aims to address educational inequity by placing top university graduates in areas with teacher shortages. The first group of fellows will be placed in 2010.