Instruction Partners
Emily Freitag has a diverse work experience in the education sector. Emily started their career at Teach For America, where they served as the Executive Director from May 2006 to May 2011. Emily then moved on to the Tennessee Department of Education, where they worked as the Assistant Commissioner for Curriculum and Instruction from June 2011 to June 2015. Currently, they are the CEO and Co-founder of Instruction Partners, a non-profit organization that focuses on improving instruction for students in need, including those in poverty, with disabilities, learning English, and students of color.
Emily Freitag attended Yale University from 2000 to 2004, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in History.
Instruction Partners
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We are a team of educators guided by a simple vision; you should be able to walk into any classroom and see students engaged in the kind of challenging, inspiring, and supportive learning that will open doors and help them reach their full potential. We believe this vision can be a reality for every child, in every classroom, in every school, in every district. We strengthen instructional leadership in schools, school systems, and states to ensure teachers have the support they need to improve learning experiences and learning outcomes for students—with attention to students of color, students experiencing poverty, multilingual learners, and students with disabilities.