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Wendy Kopp

@wendykopp

CEO of @TeachForAll and founder of @TeachForAmerica. Mom of four great kids and wife of a great guy. She/her.

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My heart is still full from our recent end-of-year convening with our global community. Grateful to our network and supporters for creating such a powerful space of reflection, learning, and possibility. Recap here: teachforall.org/news/highlight…

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On #MigrantsDay, we’re inspired by Teach For Poland's efforts to support displaced children to succeed and feel included in Polish schools through their “In Your Own Language” initiative. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wPukO

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On #ArabicLanguageDay we celebrate the richness & diversity of one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. In this video, attendees from the MENA region reflect on the 1st gathering of the network’s Arabic-speaking community hosted with علِّم لأجل قطر shorturl.at/H4kLb

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During this season of giving, I’m reminded of the countless educators and leaders dedicating themselves to shaping a brighter future for all of us. Wishing everyone a joyful and peaceful holiday 🎄

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2025 is here—a chance to deepen our commitment to ensuring every child has access to opportunity. Thank you to the educators and leaders lighting the way. Let’s make it a year of progress and hope! 🎉✨ #HappyNewYear

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Disasters may be inevitable, but resilience is built. 🌟 Teach For Bangladesh fellows in Cox’s Bazar are empowering students to lead disaster preparedness efforts through Project R2R. See how they’re shaping a resilient future: teachforall.org/blog/project-r…

Disasters may be inevitable, but resilience is built. 🌟

<a href="/TFBangladesh/">Teach For Bangladesh</a> fellows in Cox’s Bazar are empowering students to lead disaster preparedness efforts through Project R2R. 

See how they’re shaping a resilient future: teachforall.org/blog/project-r…
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Congrats khadijas on this key recognition of your leadership and work! Such an incredible testament to your brilliance and perseverance lums.edu.pk/news/lums-alum…

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Have loved this visit to Teach For Nigeria. It was such an honor to visit Olayinka Adeosun and the students in his space program! He was one of three TFN fellows among Lagos’ 6 Teachers of the Year in 2024.

Have loved this visit to <a href="/Teach4Nigeria/">Teach For Nigeria</a>.  It was such an honor to visit Olayinka Adeosun and the students in his space program!  He was one of three TFN fellows among Lagos’ 6 Teachers of the Year in 2024.
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I'm heartbroken for the friends and families who have lost their homes, schools, and communities to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Sending strength and hope that the fires are contained soon so the rebuilding can begin.

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What started with an orange blanket is now Emotional Compass—Slovakia’s first SEL program, reaching 12,000+ kids & 610 teachers! Discover how Teach For Slovakia alumna Anna Viľchová is transforming classrooms into safe, connected spaces🌟:teachforall.org/blog/emotional…

What started with an orange blanket is now Emotional Compass—Slovakia’s first SEL program, reaching 12,000+ kids &amp; 610 teachers! 

Discover how Teach For Slovakia alumna Anna Viľchová is transforming classrooms into safe, connected spaces🌟:teachforall.org/blog/emotional…
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On a sunny Saturday in the summer of 2009, I visited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home and memorial in Atlanta. Immersed in his legacy, I stood in his home office, where he spent countless nights reflecting and organizing. His commitment to nonviolence, inspired by Gandhi’s

On a sunny Saturday in the summer of 2009, I visited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home and memorial in Atlanta. Immersed in his legacy, I stood in his home office, where he spent countless nights reflecting and organizing. His commitment to nonviolence, inspired by Gandhi’s
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In times of division, collective leadership is more important than ever. Let’s remember that together, we can shape a better, more equitable world.

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It was such a pleasure to co-author this piece with khadijas about the importance of playing the long game of developing collective leadership if we’re going to have any chance of effecting the system change we need in education. dawn.com/news/1885034/s…

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Sharing this beautiful call from Alan Khazei and John Bridgeland for celebrating our nation’s 250th by reigniting a revolution of service and ingenuity to help solve our public challenges and heal a divided nation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…