Please read below about paid summer positions.
This announcement is from Dan Zaharopol who gave the keynote address at the 2017 TIME 2000 conference.
Open Summer Positions at Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM)
Counselor/Teaching Assistant
This summer, change the lives of talented middle school students from underserved backgrounds.
Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM), a project of the Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc., is seeking undergraduate students or recent graduates to be counselors and teaching assistants for a summer
program that gives everyone a chance to excel in mathematics. During summer 2018, we will run residential programs at Bard College and Union College in the Hudson Valley, and day programs in New York City and Los Angeles.
At both programs, you'll create a vibrant social experience for kids who are discovering for the first time that there are other people who like doing mathematics; you'll also be a TA for classes on topics
such as number theory, combinatorics, problem solving, and computer science. At our residential program, counselors will also live with the students in the campus dorms. Be a role model and guide for students who are just beginning to set their educational
path!
Counselors must be strong mathematically, be reliable, and take initiative. They should be charismatic and able to help the kids have fun. All counselors must be at least 18 years old by July
8, 2018 (if applying for LA positions, June 18, 2018).
Residential Program:
Compensation: $2,600 for four weeks, plus room, board, and a transportation stipend.
Locations: Bard College, Union College
Dates: July 5 to August 1, 2018
Non-residential Program:
Compensation: $3,600 for six weeks, breakfast/lunch on weekdays, an unlimited MetroCard at the NYC program
Location: New York City, Los Angeles
LA Dates: June 11 to July 24, 2018
NYC Dates: July 2 to August 14, 2018
Deadline: rolling, but please apply by February 12, 2018 for full consideration
For more information and to apply: https://www.beammath.org/counselor-info/
Bridge to Enter
Advanced Mathematics: Summer Faculty Positions
This summer, change the lives of talented middle school students from
underserved backgrounds: teach them what mathematics really is.
Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM), a project of the Art of
Problem Solving Initiative, Inc.,
is seeking instructors for a program that gives everyone a chance to excel in mathematics. Faculty design and teach their own courses to bright, underserved middle school students. During summer 2018, we will run
residential programs at Bard College and Union College in the Hudson Valley, and day programs in New York City and Los Angeles.
Residential Program (BEAM 7):
Compensation: $5,000 for four weeks (or $3,300 for junior faculty such as graduate students or early-career teachers), plus room, board, and a transportation stipend.
Location: Bard College and Union College, both located about 2 hours out of NYC. Our students, all from high-poverty New York City public schools, will be discovering a new environment in these idyllic settings.
Dates: July 5 to August 1, 2018
Courses
at BEAM 7 can be:
·
Pure math such
as number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, or logic;
·
Applied math such
as circuit design, programming, astrophysics, or genetics; or
·
Problem solving, either Math Team
Strategies or Solving Big Problems.
Non-residential Program:
Compensation: $2,400-$5,600 for six weeks depending on course load (part-time positions available).
Location: New York City or Los Angeles
LA Dates: June 13 to July 24, 2018
NYC
Dates: July 3 to August 14, 2018
BEAM
6 teachers receive outlines to help plan courses in Logical Reasoning, Math Team
Strategies, Math Fundamentals,
or Applied Math,
and we are flexible for many different courses that meet our learning goals.
For both:
Ideal candidates include
college or university professors (as well as graduate students) with strong teaching backgrounds, and middle or high school teachers with strong mathematics backgrounds. We've found that the community of teachers that we create, bringing together instructors
from across many different academic areas, is one of the program's strengths and provides a great experience for all participants.
Good candidates will work well on a close-knit team and will be able
to bring unique curriculum perspectives to the program. Experience with other extracurricular outreach programs (such as math summer
programs or math circles,
MATHCOUNTS, programming workshops, or similar) are also a plus. We will provide mentorship, textbooks, and other resources as needed.
This is a unique opportunity to influence the lives of young students. Our students have tremendous potential and a strong ability for abstract reasoning, but because of their schools and backgrounds they often
have not had the same training as more affluent peers. They are
devoted, doing many hours of matheach day (and loving it). We hope that you will join us (and them)!
For more information and the application, contact us at info@beammath.org or
visit our website at www.beammath.org.
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Daniel Zaharopol
Executive Director, Art of Problem Solving Foundation
Director, Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics
http://www.beammath.org
dan_zaharopol@artofproblemsolving.org