KIPP MA Teaching Fellows are co-teachers committed to becoming proficient in the craft of teaching through professional development, coaching, and hands-on practice. Candidates typically enter the profession with fewer years of teaching experience than Lead Teachers. Teaching Fellows spend each day teaching and learning alongside an experienced Lead Teacher with the goal of becoming a KIPP MA Lead Teacher after a year of intensive development. This role is for elementary classrooms, serving kindergarten through fourth-grade. Teaching Fellows are an integral part of the classroom from the first days of school, forming strong relationships with students and families. Throughout the year, they co-teach small group and whole group lessons and gradually take on additional solo lead teaching responsibilities. They must exercise discretion and independent judgment when solo teaching and co-teaching and are held accountable alongside Lead Teachers for student growth and classroom culture. Teaching Fellows will work with a grade-level team to achieve ambitious goals for student character and academic achievement. Teaching Fellows are responsible for all teacher duties and are given a high level of support, including personalized instructional coaching, Fellow-specific professional development, and school-based professional development focused on academics, character, and classroom culture. KIPP MA Teaching Fellows are eligible for a partial tuition scholarship to the BU Graduate School of Education for those interested in pursuing a Master’s degree and MA Teacher’s License.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees