Application and Selection Overview

The Scholastic Teacher Fellows application and selection process is organized into three phases to identify the most qualified and diverse group of candidates across the U.S. Though we receive many applications, we encourage all qualified teachers to apply.

Application Qualifications

Please apply if you meet these criteria:

  • You are a current classroom teacher or instructional coach who works closely with teachers and students in classrooms. 

  • You teach elementary or middle school (Grades K–8).

  • You teach in a public, private, or charter school.

Do not apply if you are an administrator or work primarily outside of the classroom (e.g., tutoring).

 

Selection Process

Applicants respond to multiple choice and short essay questions about their professional experiences, including current placement, approach to teaching, understanding of student learning, and the innovative classroom practices they use. Responses are evaluated by a cross-disciplinary team at Scholastic along with the current Teacher Fellows Cohort using a weighted rubric:

Rubric Criteria

Bulleted items are ranked on a scale of 1–5, where 1 is “not evident” and 5 is “highly demonstrates."

Twenty-five candidates with the top scores from Phase 1 are identified to achieve as diverse a group as possible by geography, school type, student population, grade level, and teaching experience.

Small-group interviews are conducted with the 25 finalists. The interview is based on a design-thinking task that involves teamwork to solve a current challenge in education. The following weighted rubric identifies 12 candidates who will best contribute to the collaborative work designed by Teacher Fellows.

 

Rubric Criteria

Bulleted items are ranked on a scale of 1–5, where 1 is “not evident” and 5 is “highly demonstrates."

We value your experience and your interest in working with Scholastic! Applicants not selected for the 2024-2025 Scholastic Teacher Fellows Cohort will be automatically eligible for the Scholastic Innovation Lab teacher innovator corps.