Teaching for Change
Anna Curtis, M.A.T., currently works with District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) as an Advisor for the Child Development Center Family Involvement Team and serves as a Board Member for the School Community Organization. With experience in ESOL for K-1 students, Anna has demonstrated expertise in curriculum development, assessment design, and engaging families in the educational process. Additionally, Anna is involved with the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) as a State ESEA Title III Advisory Committee Member and participates in various educational institutes, focusing on multilingual learners and special education. Anna has a strong commitment to anti-racist education as a graduate of the Anti-Racist Educator University program and contributes to community initiatives as a volunteer Neighborhood Compost Cooperative Manager. Anna holds a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Trinity Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Skidmore College.
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Teaching for Change
The Teaching for Change project offers educators and parents tools to help students read, write, and change the world. Teachers and parents can use the site for professional development, lesson planning, and resource development. Teaching for Change ensures that schools teach by example with meaningful parent involvement.