Press Release
Teach For Armenia and Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA Armenia) announce their forthcoming cooperation. This time, the focus is on expanding the Seroond School in Stepanavan in 2024.
The collaboration between the two organizations underscores their commitment to driving positive change within the community. This joint initiative, grounded in the principles of social-emotional learning, seeks to foster the holistic development of students. At its core, social-emotional learning focuses on cultivating emotional intelligence, resilience, and interpersonal skills in students, thereby ensuring their well-rounded growth and success.
Teach For Armenia and AMAA share a steadfast conviction that authentic education extends beyond classroom walls. By integrating social-emotional learning into the curriculum, they foster an environment that nurtures academic, social, and emotional success in students. This holistic approach not only enriches their educational experience but also empowers them to make significant contributions to their communities in the future.
About Teach For Armenia
Founded in 2013, Teach For Armenia is a nonprofit organization that seeks to expand educational opportunities in Armenia and Artsakh. Teach For Armenia recruits and trains recent university graduates and professionals to teach in rural communities for a period of two years. Currently, Teach For Armenia places over 130 teachers in every region of Armenia. It reaches 30,000 students and has a network of 342 alumni.
About the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA)
Founded in 1918, the AMAA is a non-profit organization committed to serving the educational, social, and spiritual needs of Armenian communities both in the Homeland and around the world. Through various programs and initiatives, the AMAA strives to improve the quality of life for individuals and promote positive societal change.