<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div><div>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br><br>Subject: Design your own biology course for high schoolers this summer! <br><br>Think
you could create an awesome biology, bioengineering or biomedicine
course for advanced high school students? Then apply to teach for
Junction 2012!<br>
<br>Junction
is a project of the Educational Studies Program (ESP), a MIT student
group that connects undergraduate and graduate students who want to
teach to middle school and high school students who want to learn.
Junction is geared towards motivated high schoolers, and runs four
nights per week for roughly six weeks during the summer (July 9 through
August 16 this year).<br>
<br>Junction hires two types of teachers: core teachers and seminar
teachers. Currently we are accepting applications for core teachers;
seminar teachers will be recruited later in January. Core teaching is an
awesome project: your chance to *design your own* college-level course
on
anything that you find exciting in the field of biology - or other
fields
too, from music history to space engineering.<br>Example biology classes include: Infectious Disease and Immunology <br><div style="margin-left:200px"> Molecular Biotechnology and Cell Function <br></div><div style="margin-left:200px">
Intro to Biological Engineering<br></div> <blockquote class="gmail_quote"> Intro to Zoology<br><br>Core teachers are paid
a stipend of $1650 and are provided a generous budget to fund cool labs
and other class activities.<br>
<br>To learn more or to apply, visit <a href="http://esp.mit.edu/teach/Junction/index.html" target="_blank">http://esp.mit.edu/teach/Junction/index.html</a>. Please e-mail <a href="mailto:junction@mit.edu" target="_blank">junction@mit.edu</a>
if you are interested or if you have any questions. <br>
<br>Reena Joubert and Yoonjeong Cha<br>Junction 2012 Directors
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