The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youths Summer Positions

The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youths summer programs provide intensive course work in the liberal arts to talented pre-collegiate students ages 8 to 16. Both instructor and teaching assistant positions are available.

The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youths Summer Positions

Details of our instructor and teaching assistant positions are below. I hope you will take the time to forward the electronic posting below to graduate and undergraduate students in your department. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us via email at ctysummer@jhu.edu or by calling 410-735-4100.

HUMANITIES TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES
Summer 2009

Who: Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) seeks outstanding science teachers, professors, graduate students, and undergraduate students to work in our summer programs.

What: CTY offers challenging 3-week academic programs for highly talented elementary, middle, and high school students from across the US and around the world.

Where: Residential sites in California , Hawaii , Maryland , Massachusetts , New York , Pennsylvania , and Rhode Island. International Residential sites in China , Mexico and Spain. Day Site locations in the Baltimore-Washington, DC, Los Angeles , and San Diego areas.

When:
Session 1: June 25 – July 18

Session 2: July 18 – August 8

/ Instructors and teaching assistants may work one or two sessions. /

Why: Teach what you love, work with exceptional students in small classes, and learn from talented colleagues.

Salary:
Instructors: $2100 – $3000 per 3-week session, based on experience.

Teaching assistants: $1100 per 3-week session.

Plus room and board at our residential sites.

Classes: 12 – 18 students
Each class has an instructor and teaching assistant.

Visit: http://www.cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment

· Learn more about the program and courses

· Find full job descriptions and responsibilities

· Download an application

You may also contact us at *410-735-6185* or ctysummer@jhu.edu for more information.

Johns Hopkins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Courses for 2009 include:
2nd– 5th Grade:Journeys and Explorations

Stories and Poems

The Ancient World

Writing and Reading Workshop

Writing Workshop: Modern Fantasy

Pirates: History and Culture

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5th – 6th Grade: Writing and Imagination

Elements of Drama

Heroes and Villains

The Middle Ages

The Renaissance

Model United Nations and Advanced Geography

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7th Grade and Above: Race and Politics

Great Cases: American Legal History

Philosophy

Eastern Philosophy

Introduction to Logic

Bioethics

Etymologies

Foundations of Psychology

Beginning Ancient Greek

Latin I

Logic: Principles of Reasoning

Ethics

Existentialism

Philosophy of Mind

History of Western Art

Twentieth-Century Art

Music Theory

Islam

Russian History

Dissent

Law and Politics in US History

International Politics

Politics of the Middle East

The Asian Pacific Rim

Cognitive Psychology

Youth and Society: Service Learning

China-U.S. Relations

Chinese Philosophy

Medicine: East and West

Contemporary Issues in Chinese Modernization

Andalus: Culture and History of Moorish Spain

The Spanish Civil War

Introduction to Media Studies

Text Box: For full course descriptions and sample syllabi please visit our website: http://www.cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment e-mail ctysummer@jhu.edu, or call 410-735-6185.

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