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NYC Teaching Collaborative Reviews

1.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

17% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
3.0
15 Mar 2017

Depends

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Seminars are probably the best part -If you get a coach that has been in the program before it will probably be decent -Being in a cohort with other people going through the same thing is good -They pay part of your masters degree

Cons

-The website says hours are 8am-3pm, but this is totally not true. More like 7:30 to 5:30, sometimes later. And when you get home you'll probably have to lesson plan or grade papers for another 2 hours -You'll be busy on weekends on nights -If you get a crappy coach you either have to leave or suffer, the program will offer emotional support but not much more

4.0
30 May 2019

Pretty good!

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Pros

- If you have a good and experienced coach, you will be given a lot of support and helpful feedback. - Long training period, more room for growth and experience. - Masters is partially paid for.

Cons

- Not a lot of coaches are that...great. - Very likely, your Teaching Academy will be in the Bronx, or in a borough far from your home. Be prepared to commute. - A lot of my cohort had so-so experiences with their coaches. - We were told before the first day that our stipend would be at least 1,500 a month. We only got a 1000. Be prepared to save and not spend much for five months.

1.0
7 Apr 2022

This Program is rough

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Pros

You get experience working with students and lesson planning.

Cons

It’s very, very fast paced. You’re expected to sacrifice your time with family to stay married to this program. The stipend checks are paper checks, and take forever to come - just pray they don’t get lost in the mail. And the amount of money they offer should be more for the time you literally spent as a full time teacher. Coaches are a hit or miss - sometimes you’ll get support, other times, they’re too busy with their own things to really help you. All they do is offer emotional support. And at times, you don’t get placed in your field of study. PIPs are humiliating to go through. They expect you to be absolute perfection, even if they say ‘oh, it’s definitely not easy’. Consider your job very carefully before jumping at this opportunity.

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