Under a shared commitment of increasing access and affordable pathways into teaching for future teachers of color, strengthening community and K-12 district partnerships, prioritizing evidence-based instructional quality and practical experiences, and building and sustaining
a culture of equity and inclusion, the 24 fellows - representing 25 states and 15,000 future teachers - will embark on a year-long fellowship to define strategies for instructional improvement grounded in equity alongside a cohort of education prep peers across the country.
This latest recognition complements Dean Eckert's extensive educational accolades, including:
2020 Global Teacher Prize finalist
2019 NEA Social Justice Activist of the Year national finalist
2018 Louisiana Teacher of the Year
Inaugural Louisiana Public Interest Fellow for her work developing a state-wide Educators Rising Program for targeted recruitment of a diverse and culturally responsive teacher pipeline.