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Tyiesha Hoskins

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She/Her

Email

thoskins@nctresidencies.org

Tyiesha Hoskins

Director of Programs

Tyiesha Hoskins serves as a Director of Programs at NCTR, bringing years of experience as an educator, curriculum developer, and a previous teacher resident from one of NCTR’s partners – the East Harlem Tutorial Program. She joined the NCTR team in November 2022, and in her role, she supports organizational efforts in NCTR’s Network by co-designing and co-delivering programming and consulting to residencies. Prior to joining NCTR, Tyiesha was a special education teacher and dedicated her career to teaching students so that educational experiences affirm their home languages and communities. She cultivated a sense of “belonging” and meaningful learning opportunities for her students to thrive at their highest potential and build students’ critical consciousness.

Education

B.A., Sociology, City University of New York – Hunter College

M.S., Educational Psychology

M.S., Childhood Education

Graduate Certificate, Special Education

Publications

Affiliated Organizations