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From: Christine Solan - JHU/CTY <csolan@JHU.EDU>
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PHYSLRNer's,

Please consider the job posting below for this coming summer. CTY offers
summer residential academic experiences to 8,000 students each summer. We
are always looking for outstanding faculty to teach our students.

This is an excellent opportunity to consider traveling to another part of
the country and be a part of a top-notch program working with youth and
meet interesting colleagues. The posting below provides a general overview
of this opportunity. Visit the website to get more specific information.

Best regards,

Christine

SUMMER TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES
Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
-http://www.jhu.edu/gifted

WHO
We are seeking teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates for
instructor and laboratory assistant positions to teach gifted students ages
8-16.

WHAT
A program with two 3-week sessions where students and staff live on a
college campus. Courses present advanced topics at a pace and depth that
match students' abilities.

We offer many physics courses including Fast-paced High School Physics,
Principles of Engineering Design, Flight Science, Inventions, Science &
Engineering, and Ivestigations in Engineering.

WHERE
We have 18 sites in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and California.

WHEN
There are 2 sessions for the summer of 2001, June 21-July 14, and July
14-August 4.

WHY
-teaching experience in a rigorous, academic setting
-small classes (15-18 students)
-laboratory assistant to help in the classroom
-science budget of approximately $1,000 per session
-contact with dynamic colleagues
-excellent pay, plus room and board

If you are a science teacher, graduate student, or college faculty member
with teaching experience we encourage you to apply for an instructor
position (salary is $1800-$2800/session).

If you are an undergraduate with upper level course work and a GPA of 3.2
we encourage you to apply for a laboratory assistant position (salary is
$900/session).

For more information and to download an application please
visit www.jhu.edu/gifted/ctysummer
=======================================================
Christine Solan, Coordinator
CTY - Johns Hopkins University CAP office number: (410) 516-0053
3400 N Charles St http://www.jhu.edu/~gifted
Baltimore, Maryland 21218