[History undergraduates] Opportunity: East Harlem Teaching Residency 2016 - 2017 (Upcoming Deadline Nov. 2, 2015)
Dear History majors, Please see below for information on the East Harlem Teaching Residency <http://www.ehtp.org/about-residency>, a teacher-training program in partnership with the Hunter College School of Education. It seems like a great opportunity for those of you looking to go into the field of education. All links are below. Please refer all questions to Mei Guan at the East Harlem Teaching Residency (yguan@ehtp.org) <yguan@ehtp.org> . All best, Prof. Bregoli --- Francesca Bregoli Queens College-CUNY, History department Assistant Professor Phi Alpha Theta/History Club and Internships Faculty Advisor Powdermaker Hall 352YY Queens, NY 11367 Acting director, Center for Jewish Studies The Graduate Center, CUNY East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) <http://www.ehtp.org/> operates K-12 after-school programs for district public school students as well as two neighborhood charter schools (East Harlem Scholars Academies <http://eastharlemscholars.org/>). By 2020, EHTP will enroll over 2,200 scholars serving 20% of all public school students in East Harlem. To learn more about us, check out: - Our History <http://www.ehtp.org/about-us/history>, a community based organization since 1958 - Where we are going <http://www.ehtp.org/campaign-for-east-harlem>, EHTP’s $45 million Campaign for East Harlem The East Harlem Teaching Residency <http://www.ehtp.org/about-residency>, in partnership with the Hunter College School of Education, is a highly selective teacher-training program and is accepting applications for the 2016-2017 cohort! For early consideration, the upcoming deadline is *November 2, 2015*. [image: Inline image 1] *"The East Harlem Teaching Residency provides an optimal bridge year before leading your own classroom. You get the experience of assisting as a mentee in a charter school, leading your own after school class, learning from professional development sessions, and the amazing teamwork and support from your fellow residents!" - Emilia Nunez, East Harlem Teaching Resident 2014-2015 Cohort* -- Mei Guan Manager, Talent and Recruitment East Harlem Tutorial Program yguan@ehtp.org www.ehtp.org
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Francesca Bregoli