Applications Open: 2024 Fall Teacher Fellowship Program, Pulitzer Center – Sep 8

Posted by Pulitzer Center on August 20, 2024

Applications for the 2024 fall Teacher Fellowship program are now open! We’re excited to announce that this paid, virtual program will focus on a topic that affects and connects us worldwide: health.

We will welcome a cohort of up to 14 educators to explore global health stories over the course of six workshops in community with other passionate Fellows, award-winning journalists, and the Pulitzer Center Education team. At the culmination of this program, educators will have produced rigorous learning experiences inspired by a Pulitzer Center-supported news story, and will share the results of those experiences in a blog post or lesson plan, published to the Pulitzer Center website. Fellows will receive a $600 stipend, a digital badge, and a certificate for 30 professional learning units.

This opportunity is open to classroom teachers who:

  • Serve students in grades four-12 in a public, charter, independent, or alternative school. Educators working with adults or youth in jails, prisons, or youth detention facilities are also encouraged to apply.
  • Teach in the United States or a U.S. territory.
  • Currently teach virtually or in-person, and plan to continue teaching in their current school at least through the end of the 2024–2025 school year.

If there’s an educator in your network who may also be interested in participating in this program, please feel free to forward this email to them. We greatly appreciate your continued interest and support of our education programming, and look forward to receiving your applications!

If you have questions after reading the program details linked below, please email us at [email protected].

All applications are due Sunday, September 8, 2024, at 11:59pm EDT

Learn more and apply.


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