TUTOR/COUNSELOR POSITIONS
With
The Regional Math/Science Center
at Frostburg State University
Summer
Program 2008
Frostburg
State University Seeks Tutor/Counselors For A Federally
Funded, Six Week Summer Residential Education Program
Designed To Encourage & Motivate Qualified Disadvantaged
High School Students To Pursue Post Secondary Education
& To Develop Skills & Attitudes Essential
For Success Beyond High School.
POSITION:
Supervise High School Students In Residence Halls
& Tutor In Various Academic Areas; Chaperon
Field Trips; Plan & Lead Recreational Activities;
Assist in Classroom Instruction; Lead Small Group
Study/Tutoring Sessions; Create, Maintain, &
Enforce Safe, Positive & Productive Residence
Hall Living Environment.
TENTATIVE
DATE: June 16-August 1, includes six-week program
and one training week.
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS: One Year Undergraduate Experience;
Comfortable Working Out Of Doors, Excellent Interpersonal
& Communication Skills; Ability To Relate To
Diverse University Population; Evidence Of Success
In Course Work In Science, Math Or Writing.
PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS: Experience Supervising Students
In Residential Setting; Tutoring Or Teaching In
Math, Science Or Writing; Experience As Camp Counselor;
Valid Driver's License; Experience With Disadvantaged
Youth; Participated In TRIO Or Similar Program.
If
you are interested in this opportunity for unique
personal and professional development, please contact
Rita Hegeman or Angie Burns at 800-646-6004. Also
visit www.frostburg.edu/clife/mscenter for more
information about the program.
Send
a letter of interest; resume; copy of transcripts;
& names, addresses, & telephone numbers
of three professional references to: Regional
Math/Science Center, 101 Braddock Road, Frostburg
State University, Frostburg, MD 21532 or email
rhegeman@frostburg.edu. Indicate in your
letter whether you are applying for the RMSC Tutor/Counselor
or Head Resident position. Employment inquiries
should be directed to the Regional Math/Science
office, 1-800-646-6004.
DEADLINE:
Application review will begin March 1.
About
the Regional Math/Science Center
The
FSU Regional Math/Science Center is a federally
funded Department of Education Upward Bound program
designed to help low-income, potential first generation
college students, achieve their goals of attaining
a college degree, specifically in the fields of
math and science. Participants in the program attend
a six-week summer session on the campus of FSU,
where they are engaged in a scientific research
project. The RMSC strives to develop exciting hands-on
projects that are relevant to modern life. In the
past teachers have worked with the students to study
wind turbines, solar energy, acid mine drainage,
water quality, and other environmental science issues.
While
working on these projects the practical use of the
scientific method is emphasized. Students must
develop testable hypotheses, help design the study,
collect the data needed, analyze the data, draw
conclusions based on the data collected and finally
present their study in both oral and written form.
Students learn about peer review as they present
their study progress each week to the other students
in the program. They also learn to use the computer
for data analysis, for data processing their formal
report, and for developing a power point presentation
that is presented to a panel of scientists and an
audience of parents, university and public officials.
While at FSU students also participate in a variety
of activities designed to promote strong study skills,
and positive social behaviors as well as activities
that provide recreational and cultural experiences.
FSU
Is An AA/EOE. Appropriate Auxiliary Aids &
Services For Qualified Individuals W/Disability
Will Be Provided Upon Request. Please Notify In
Advance. WWW.FROSTBURG.EDU
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