Jewish Foundation for Education of Women
The Jewish Foundation for Education of Women (JFEW) has honored Teachers College and its students since 1999 with over $1 million in support of scholarships for aspiring math and science teachers willing to make a commitment to teach in the New York City public schools.
The Jewish Foundation for Education
of Women (JFEW) has honored Teachers College and its students since 1999
with over $1 million in support of scholarships for aspiring math and
science teachers willing to make a commitment to teach in the New York
City public schools. The Foundation
recently awarded a two-year grant of more than $200,000 to continue
supporting women scholars studying math and science education at TC in
2013-14 and 2014-15.
Through the years, JFEW has provided a total of 40 women scholars at TC with generous scholarships to pursue their teaching aspirations, and over 25 continue to teach within the New York City public school system after having completed their two-year service requirement. “JFEW is proud of our TC graduates,” said Executive Director, Elizabeth Leiman Kraiem. “TC gave them the training and resources to do their best work on the front lines of education.”
Through the years, JFEW has provided a total of 40 women scholars at TC with generous scholarships to pursue their teaching aspirations, and over 25 continue to teach within the New York City public school system after having completed their two-year service requirement. “JFEW is proud of our TC graduates,” said Executive Director, Elizabeth Leiman Kraiem. “TC gave them the training and resources to do their best work on the front lines of education.”
Teachers College
held its third annual reception for JFEW on April 4,
2013.
Published Friday, Nov. 8, 2013