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Fund for Teachers Accepting Applications for 2010 Summer Education Grants

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Fund for Teachers Accepting Applications for Summer Education Grants
Deadline: January 29, 2010

 
Fund for Teachers enriches the personal and professional growth of teachers by recognizing and supporting them as they identify and pursue opportunities around the globe that will have the greatest impact on their practice, the academic lives of their students and on their school communities.
 
Fund for Teachers provides grants directly to teachers, supporting their professional learning. Their experiences come in many forms, and share the purpose of enhanced teaching skills. We believe that by experiencing personal and professional potential, teachers inspire students.
 
Fund for Teachers' grants are awarded to teachers work-ing with students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Teachers submit proposals detailing how their fellowship will make them a better teacher and how their improved skills are to be implemented in the classroom, benefiting students, curricula and school. Teachers are awarded based on application quality and merit as judged by a committee.
 
The program offers individual grants of up to $5,000 each and team grants of up to $10,000 each for the summer of 2010.
 
Visit the Fund for Teachers website for detailed information about the schools/districts eligible for grants and for complete application deadlines.

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Fund for Teachers inviting educators from across the United States to submit proposals for grants for the summer of 2010.

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