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Join a transformative educational initiative as a Summer Instructor for the Upward Bound program, where you'll empower high school students to excel academically and prepare for their future. This role involves teaching engaging subjects like Chemistry, Biology, and Public Health, while fostering a supportive learning environment. You'll design curriculum that meets educational standards and adapt lessons to the diverse needs of students. If you're passionate about education and eager to make a positive impact on young minds, this is the perfect opportunity to inspire the next generation and help them achieve their academic goals during a rewarding six-week summer program.
Suffolk University invites qualified candidates to apply for Summer Instructors positions for the Upward Bound summer program. The Upward Bound summer program is an intensive six-week educational experience offered to a select number of Boston Public School students. The goal of the program is to assist these students in achieving positive post-secondary outcomes through academic tutoring, test prep, and concentrated academic classes. Summer Instructors are responsible for teaching during Upward Bound’s six-week summer component. The goal of curriculum design is to be responsive to DOE curriculum requirements for the coming academic year.
Prepare students in subject areas they may be enrolled in during the upcoming academic year with a focus on learning study skills that will help students succeed in their classes. Additionally, students need to be focused on support and attention for standardized testing.
REQUIREMENTS: A bachelor's degree is required and a master's or advanced degree is strongly preferred in the subject matter being offered in the program. Teaching experience at the high school or college level is required. Ability to work with a diverse population of high school students with a student-centered and developmental approach is highly desirable.
PRIMARY/PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR COVER LETTER THE SUBJECTS OF INTEREST.
PROGRAM CALENDAR: Staff orientation (TBD) and student team building day (July 2nd) July 2nd – August 10th (Mondays through Thursdays)
COURSES FOR THE SUMMER PROGRAM:
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY: The Upward Bound Summer Intro to Chemistry course is designed to give incoming sophomores a taste of what they’ll experience in their science course the following year. The curriculum should reflect what students should anticipate in a sophomore year Chemistry class including things like classifying matter, chemical reactions, and the periodic table of elements. Students will use hands-on activities to guide learning and will be provided with instructional strategies to help maximize their comprehension.
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY: In this course, students will be introduced to the basics of general Biology. The course is designed to give students a taste of what they will be learning during their freshman year of high school. Students will learn about cell division, DNA, heredity, the animal kingdom, and evolution.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE INDIVIDUAL: In this course, students will learn about how the world around them impacts their role as an individual and in the community. Curriculum could look at community violence, health disparities, health care in America, and/or adolescent health issues.
HIP HOP AND RELIGION (SENIORS): Are there intersections between hip hop and religion? Over six weeks we’ll get a sense of how some individuals answer this question.
TRADITION: BLESSING OR A CURSE (FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORES): We will challenge ourselves to consider tradition as something that divides and oppresses, as well as unifies and liberates people.
THE POWER OF LANGUAGE (JUNIORS): How does language affect the way we view ourselves and others in our culture? Examine case studies and literature in relation to sexism, racism, and politics.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: 10th thru 12th grade introduction to LANGUAGE (preferences include American Sign Language or Italian but other languages will be considered).
ELECTIVE: EXAMINE THEME THROUGH FILM: The instructor of this course will look at the theme of the Upward Bound Summer and work to construct a curriculum that is student-centered.