
This Looks Good – Paid Fellowship For ELL Newcomer Teachers Who Want To “Actively Push Back On Negative Portrayals Of U.S. Immigrants”
This is from Conor Williams at The Century Foundation:
The Elevating Voices of Educators of Newcomers (EVEN) Fellowship is a paid, five-month program for K-12 educators who want to actively push back on negative portrayals of U.S. immigrants. We’re looking for teachers who work directly with newcomers, children of immigrants, and/or English learners—and who want to tell the world the many ways these children make our schools and communities better.
EVEN fellows will:
participate in monthly media trainings and policy discussions;
publish stories and multimedia content about their work with immigrant students and families; and
engage with the media to help shift public discourse about immigrants.
Applications for the fellowship are due Jan. 4. The program will run from early Feb. to late June 2026, and selected applicants will receive $1,500 for their participation.
It’s sponsored by The Century Foundation’s National Newcomer Network, which does excellent work nationally supporting English Language Learners.
Here in California, Efraín Tovar founded a state-wide organization doing similar work, the California Newcomer Network.
On a related note, most ELL Newcomer teachers across the country have seen a decrease in their student numbers. You can read my thoughts about that situation at What Should Schools Do As The Numbers Of ELL Newcomers Decrease?
You might also be interested in The Best Resources On Recent Trump Administration Moves On ELL Policies and The Best Posts & Articles Reacting To Trump’s Executive Order Making English The U.S. Official Language.
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