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Job Categories: Administrator > Curriculum
Administrator > Special Education Director
Classroom Teacher > Early Childhood
Classroom Teacher > Elementary
Classroom Teacher > Middle Grades
Special Education > General Special Education
Special Education > Gifted & Talented
Seasonal/Other Opportunities > Summer Camps/Programs
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Job Details
- Job ID: 2375394
- Application Deadline: Posted until Filled
- Posted: February 19, 2016
- Starting Date: July 2016
Job Description
The Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) is looking for qualified teachers for their gifted academic enrichment program located at UCLA (Los Angeles, CA). These positions are for summer 2016 and are non-residential.
Instructors are only needed on campus during the hours they teach, Monday – Friday. The overall program runs July 3 - July 30, 2016. Students are overall ages 9-17 in the program.
SIG has small class sizes under 20 students. You will also have a Teaching Assistant in each of your classes for instructional and classroom support.
Interested and qualified applicants can apply via our employment website.
We are looking for qualified Instructors to work at the three week session this summer. Overall courses focuses include Science, Math, Technology, Humanities, Multi-Disciplinary, Visual/Performing Arts, and Recreation. Instructors are able to teach 1-3 courses in the program. For more about course offerings, click here.
Instructor positions are paid by education level and per course taught. Instructors are not provided with housing, so we are looking for local candidates that can provide daily transportation to and from campus.
SIG instructors will support the growth of the student’s knowledge and understanding of the course subject material. Courses employ a creative methodology and focus on providing meaningful connections between student interests and the overarching course concepts. SIG courses should culminate in a final student presentation that requires the synthesis and evaluation of their new-found knowledge. The goal is less about covering content and more about providing meaningful connections between student interests and the overarching course concepts.
Instructors must demonstrate flexibility in their role, as well as strong time management skills to complete the planning for course preparation. The pre and post camp responsibilities are related to course planning and student evaluations.
Instructors are only needed on campus during the hours they teach, Monday – Friday. The overall program runs July 3 - July 30, 2016. Students are overall ages 9-17 in the program.
SIG has small class sizes under 20 students. You will also have a Teaching Assistant in each of your classes for instructional and classroom support.
Interested and qualified applicants can apply via our employment website.
We are looking for qualified Instructors to work at the three week session this summer. Overall courses focuses include Science, Math, Technology, Humanities, Multi-Disciplinary, Visual/Performing Arts, and Recreation. Instructors are able to teach 1-3 courses in the program. For more about course offerings, click here.
Instructor positions are paid by education level and per course taught. Instructors are not provided with housing, so we are looking for local candidates that can provide daily transportation to and from campus.
SIG instructors will support the growth of the student’s knowledge and understanding of the course subject material. Courses employ a creative methodology and focus on providing meaningful connections between student interests and the overarching course concepts. SIG courses should culminate in a final student presentation that requires the synthesis and evaluation of their new-found knowledge. The goal is less about covering content and more about providing meaningful connections between student interests and the overarching course concepts.
Instructors must demonstrate flexibility in their role, as well as strong time management skills to complete the planning for course preparation. The pre and post camp responsibilities are related to course planning and student evaluations.
- Position Type: Summer
- Positions Available: 4
Administrator > Special Education Director
Classroom Teacher > Early Childhood
Classroom Teacher > Elementary
Classroom Teacher > Middle Grades
Special Education > General Special Education
Special Education > Gifted & Talented
Seasonal/Other Opportunities > Summer Camps/Programs
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