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'''African American Teaching Fellows''' is a non-profit organization that recruits and trains African-American students to become teachers in [[Charlottesville City Schools]] and [[Albemarle County Public Schools]]. Fellows, who must be enrolled in a college or university, can receive scholarships totaling up to $15,000 over three years<ref>{{cite web|title=AATF |url=http://aateachingfellows.org/index.php |author=|work=|publisher=|location=Charlottesville, VA |publishdate=|accessdate=August 5, 2013}}</ref>. Each year AATF hosts the [[John Baker]] Legacy Dinner to honor local educators and to raise funds for the non-profit<ref>{{cite web|title=Local African-American educators to be honored |url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/19227-baker-legacy-dinner-2014/ |author=Tim Shea |work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow |location=Charlottesville, VA |publishdate=October 9, 2014 |accessdate=October 9, 2014}}</ref>. AATF also runs an intensive summer professional development institute which began in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Summer institute provides intensive professional development to new teachers|url=http://cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/24283-summer-institute-provides-support-to-teachers/|author=[[Noah Zeidman]]|work=|publisher=[[Charlottesville Tomorrow]]|location=|publishdate=June 29, 2016|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref> [[Tamara Wilkerson]] is the organization's executive director, and Jaime Hawkins is the director of programs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Staff|url=http://www.aatf.org/index.php?/learn/staff|author=|work=|publisher=[[African American Teaching Fellows]]|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref> | '''African American Teaching Fellows''' is a non-profit organization that recruits and trains African-American students to become teachers in [[Charlottesville City Schools]] and [[Albemarle County Public Schools]]. Fellows, who must be enrolled in a college or university, can receive scholarships totaling up to $15,000 over three years<ref>{{cite web|title=AATF |url=http://aateachingfellows.org/index.php |author=|work=|publisher=|location=Charlottesville, VA |publishdate=|accessdate=August 5, 2013}}</ref>. Each year AATF hosts the [[John Baker]] Legacy Dinner to honor local educators and to raise funds for the non-profit<ref>{{cite web|title=Local African-American educators to be honored |url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/19227-baker-legacy-dinner-2014/ |author=Tim Shea |work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow |location=Charlottesville, VA |publishdate=October 9, 2014 |accessdate=October 9, 2014}}</ref>. AATF also runs an intensive summer professional development institute which began in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Summer institute provides intensive professional development to new teachers|url=http://cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/24283-summer-institute-provides-support-to-teachers/|author=[[Noah Zeidman]]|work=|publisher=[[Charlottesville Tomorrow]]|location=|publishdate=June 29, 2016|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref> [[Tamara Wilkerson]] is the organization's executive director, and [[Jaime Hawkins]] is the director of programs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Staff|url=http://www.aatf.org/index.php?/learn/staff|author=|work=|publisher=[[African American Teaching Fellows]]|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref> | ||
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African American Teaching Fellows is a non-profit organization that recruits and trains African-American students to become teachers in Charlottesville City Schools and Albemarle County Public Schools. Fellows, who must be enrolled in a college or university, can receive scholarships totaling up to $15,000 over three years[1]. Each year AATF hosts the John Baker Legacy Dinner to honor local educators and to raise funds for the non-profit[2]. AATF also runs an intensive summer professional development institute which began in 2012.[3] Tamara Wilkerson is the organization's executive director, and Jaime Hawkins is the director of programs.[4]
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References
- ↑ Web. AATF, Charlottesville, VA, retrieved August 5, 2013.
- ↑ Web. Local African-American educators to be honored, Tim Shea, Charlottesville Tomorrow, Charlottesville, VA, October 9, 2014, retrieved October 9, 2014.
- ↑ Web. Summer institute provides intensive professional development to new teachers, Noah Zeidman, Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 29, 2016, retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ↑ Web. Staff, African American Teaching Fellows, retrieved July 26, 2016.