Instructor, Camp Invention
Posted by Police Athletic League on August 8, 2016
PAL CAMP INVENTION
Job Opportunity: Instructor
August 22nd – 26th
Cozen PAL Center – 732 N. 17th St.
Compensation: $500 for new; $525 for returning staff
Application: Please submit a resume and interest form to [email protected]
Requirements
Must be or have been a licensed teacher; or have a degree in field of science and experience working with youth in an educational setting
Is capable of student management in an unstructured classroom environment
Is flexible, creative, and enthusiastic
Can lead students through the “discovery learning” process as detailed in training
Can select age-appropriate activities for students at various grade levels
Can facilitate teamwork and group problem-solving among the students
Will read the background information for the assigned curriculum
Responsibilities
Read curriculum and become familiar with activities before camp setup day
Personalize daily lesson plans to fit your needs
Attend staff orientation on camp setup day (Friday, August 19th)
Report to camp at least 30 mins. early every day
Facilitate the curriculum module, using “discovery learning” method
Maintain a sense of fun and discipline
Manage counselors as assistants in your classroom
Document any behavior problems and/or injuries
Clean classroom and prepare curriculum & materials for return as directed at the end of camp
Camp Details
Week-long science and hands-on education camp
August 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th (Candidates must be available for the entire duration of camp)
Camp will be held at Cozen PAL Center, 732 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, PA 19130
Instructors are expected to arrive each morning at 8:30am; each day will conclude at 4:00pm
Notes: The Camp Invention curriculum stresses immersion and hands-on, discovery learning.
The Teacher Training materials address how to implement these techniques.
Camp Invention provides the entire curriculum for each module, including:
Background information for each concept
Suggestions for room decoration
An overview of each module, including key teaching points
Daily lesson plans
Step-by-step directions for primary and intermediate activities
Materials lists
Suggestions and resources for extension activities
Documentation of national education standards met by curriculum
Complete materials lists
Camp Invention also provides all the materials necessary to teach each unit. Exceptions are costume items such as coats or hats that may be appropriate for certain modules. Teaching assignments vary by camp size. Students are roughly grouped by age, and class size will range from 10-22 students with 1 or 2 classroom assistants.
Contact: Chase Trimmer, PAL Director of Programs and Education
[email protected]
215.291.9000 ext. 119
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