Professional Development and a Learning Opportunity for Teachers

From time to time, I find myself reflecting on my career in the field of Education which spans some 30 years and includes teaching high school Spanish in inner city Nashville, a stint as the Coordinator of Minority Teacher Recruitment Center at Western Kentucky University, where I recruited BIPOC students into the College of Education, administrated and awarded the state’s teacher education scholarship, provided support services such as advising and Praxis I test preparation, and designed a residential week-long program for middle schoolers and a two week residential program for freshman education majors. 

During my tenure at IRT over the last two decades, recruiting at universities across the country, and serving as a SOP and IRT Advisor, writing curriculum, and co-developing our robust advising program, among other duties, I have staunchly advocated for my own and colleagues’ professional development and personal growth.  I welcome the challenge that learning something new can bring, the opportunity to interact with others, and the time to think about old problems in news ways. Moreover, as a perpetual teacher and learner, I find myself regularly contemplating the ways that I can become a more effective advisor by deepening my knowledge of the students IRT serves and, while simultaneously, developing my understanding of content knowledge across various fields, technology, the digital humanities, and place as it pertains to the geographic home countries of IRT Scholars’ families and the diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds that they and our scholars possess.  For me, all that I learn informs the way that I show up to mentor and counsel students.

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Alumni Accolades, October 2024

Leislie Godo-Solo, IRT ’91 and Ain Ealy, IRT ’21 met up at a week-long Summer Institute titled Towards a More Equitable and Inclusive Digital World in Latin America, sponsored by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies at Vanderbilt University and in collaboration with Tulane’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and Arizona’s Center for Latin American Studies. Read more on Leislie’s experience.

(L-R) Leislie Godo-Solo, IRT ’91 and Ain Ealy, IRT ’21


Angela Batista, IRT ’96
Batista was honored by the University of Vermont (UVM) during their annual Andrew Harris Legacy Reception. This annual event honors the legacy and work of UVM community members who have inspired and strengthened diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Alumni Committee Update

After a year of dedicated service, IRT Alumni Committee (AC) Co-Chair Lissette Lorenz, IRT’16 is stepping down. Lissette’s Co-Chair Sumit Karn, IRT ’22 will stay on as the sole AC Chair. The Committee thanks Lissette for her visionary leadership and looks forward to continuing with the initiatives Lissette and Sumit have started together.

Currently, the AC is collecting input from the extended IRT alumni community regarding the kinds of programming and engagement folks would like to see from the AC. If you are interested in getting involved or have yet to share your thoughts, please respond to this very brief Alumni Engagement Survey on the IRT Alumni Network. The AC meets once about once a month and works under the supervision of Arts & Sciences Programs Specialist, Brittany Zorn, IRT’ 13.

Calling all IRT Alumni Authors!

Many times throughout the year, the IRT acknowledges donors and volunteers, both IRT alumni and non-alumni thanking them for their service. As we continue to see so many of our esteemed alumni contributing to their fields as published authors, the IRT would like to include a signed copy of an alumni book with these acknowledgments as a powerful way to further the connection of IRT supporters.

If you want to share in this way, please send a signed copy of your work to the IRT office. We will be accepting signed copies on an ongoing basis and sending them to the many wonderful individuals who help the IRT community in their own unique and important ways.

Are you on the IRT Publications list? If you want to share a synopsis of your work in an upcoming newsletter post, please reach out!


Signed copies can be sent to the address below- thank you for your donation!
Institute for Recruitment of Teachers
Phillips Academy
180 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810

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