[Bioundgrd] Fwd: Teach for Splash! (fwd)
Janice Chang
jdchang at MIT.EDU
Tue Sep 30 09:58:23 EDT 2003
>
> ESP is getting the word out about their fall program, Splash, a
>great opportunity for students to share their passions with high school
>students.
> Thanks!
>Dan Zaharopol
>ESP
>
>
> TEACH
> anything you want
> FOR
> SPLASH!
>
>This NOVEMBER 22 and 23, hundreds of high school students (987 last
>year!) will be coming to the MIT campus to take enrichment classes
>offered by MIT undergraduate and graduate students (150 classes
>offered last year!). The students won't be graded, attendence won't
>be taken, and they won't have to do any homework they don't want to.
>They'll come because they want to learn.
>
>Want to teach?
>
>
>The MIT Educational Studies Program invites you to teach for Splash,
>our weekend-long fall program that draws as many as 900 motivated high
>school students to the MIT campus to take classes from excited
>teachers: you!
>
>Want to teach tap dancing? Java? C++? Improv acting? Calculus?
>Number theory? Computer game programming? Science fiction?
>Political science? Knitting?
>
>Whatever it is, we can provide the classroom and the students; all we
>need is your energy and enthusiasm. You can choose your topic (we
>don't even have a set list --- make up whatever you want), teach alone
>or in a group, and specify the length of your class --- anywhere from
>one hour to sixteen hours! Just fill out our form online and you'll
>be signed up to teach!
>
>Teach your hobbies. Teach your passions. Teach anything you want,
>with Splash!
>
>DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: OCTOBER 6, 2003
>
>WHAT: Splash 2003
>WHERE: MIT Campus
>WHEN: November 22 and 23
>HOW: http://web.mit.edu/esp/www
>URL: http://web.mit.edu/esp/www
>E-MAIL: esp-volunteers at mit.edu
>HOW MUCH OF A COMMITMENT?: One 15-minute interview, one 2-hour
>training session, and the class time (usually about 2 hours, but
>however long you want it). That's it!
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