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Generation Teach


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AmeriCorps Summer Teaching Fellowship

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Posted on: November 3, 2020 Apply Now
Internships Expires May 6, 2021

Generation Teach facilitates transformative summer experiences for three generations of learners, teachers, and leaders to co-create just and equitable learning communities.

WHO YOU ARE

  • You are an undergraduate who shares our core values.
  • You value contributing to a diverse community.
  • You want to invest your summer in the success of others.
  • You are eager to receive coaching to become the teacher your students deserve.

On average, our summer teaching fellows are:

  • 75% people of color
  • 60% Black and/or Latinx
  • 75% local – they grew up or attend college in our communities
  • 40% First Gen

We seek applicants who are invested in learning, teaching, and leading through in-person, hybrid, or remote programming.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  1. Complete 2 weeks of training to get ready to teach on day 1.
  2. Teach middle-school students engineering, law, math, or reading for 6 weeks. Design and lead an elective and special event.
  3. Receive daily feedback and collaborate with your colleagues.

WHO WE ARE

Generation Teach partners with districts and charter schools to transform summer.

We provide:

  1. Summer teaching fellowships for undergraduate and high-school students
  2. Coaching and leadership residencies for professional teachers
  3. GT STEAM Academies for rising 5th-8th-grade students

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  1. You will receive a $1,488.89 cash scholarship, paid in three equal installments during your fellowship.
  2. You will receive a $1,311.11 AmeriCorps Education Award one week after the successful completion of your fellowship. The Award can be used for tuition, loans, books, housing, or other approved educational expenses.
  3. You will receive individual career counseling during your senior year of college and personal introductions to partners if you are interested in teaching professionally.
  4. Your college may provide work study funding or course credit for your fellowship. If accepted, please discuss this option with your city director.
  5. You will develop relationships with students, colleagues, coaches, and leaders that will stay with you for years to come.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who are my students?

You will teach rising fifth-, sixth-, seventh-, or eighth-grade students from our district and charter partner schools. Our students enroll voluntarily and have a wide range of academic preparation.

Who will my colleagues be?

You will learn and teach alongside 31 other undergraduate and high-school fellows from across the city and country, all selected through a competitive application process and committed to educational equity.

How big are my classes?

You will teach two academic classes of 6 – 12 students and two elective classes of 6 – 12 students.

What are the hours?

The hours are 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Three pre-scheduled evening events extend until 8:30 p.m.; these events are Student & Family Orientation, Teach Local Night, and Wrap-Up Night.

Do I need to pursue an education major or minor to apply?

No! Our summer teaching fellows come from a range of majors; this may be the first time you’re considering teaching.

Am I eligible to apply?

You are eligible if you are a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. You are eligible to apply if you are an undocumented or DACA student; our summer teaching fellowship is not a job, and it does not require employment eligibility verification.

Do I need to submit official transcripts?

No, please submit unofficial transcripts unless you have official transcripts readily available. We do not want you to spend money securing transcripts for your application. If you do not have easy access to unofficial transcripts, please feel free to submit screenshots of your grades from your college portal.

Where is the program located?

Our in-person and hybrid programs are hosted by our district and/or charter partners, including Boston charter schools, Denver Public Schools, Holyoke Public Schools, and Providence Public Schools.

My college offers summer internship funding. Can GT sign my paperwork to confirm I have completed the program and met the requirements?

Yes! We are happy to help you with your paperwork. GT will not duplicate external funding, but we are happy to support you in securing a larger scholarship from another source.

Can I submit separate applications to to Boston, Denver, Providence, and Western MA?

Please submit only one application. You will be asked to indicate your preferred city and whether you would like to be considered for other cities.

I don’t live in the cities GT serves, but I really want to teach. Do you provide housing?

We do not provide housing. We encourage you to connect with local fellows to identify summer housing options.

What happens after I submit my application?

We will review your application and invite promising candidates to a virtual interview. You will have your decision within four weeks of the application deadline. You will have three days to decide whether to enroll.

Apply Now

Employer Partners

Watts Water TechnologyFifth Third BankChevronCapital OneSpin Systems, Inc.Miller Electric CompanyEnterprise HoldingsAbbVieDow
Watts Water TechnologyFifth Third BankChevronCapital OneSpin Systems, Inc.Miller Electric CompanyEnterprise HoldingsAbbVieDow
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Meet the Team

Marie Smallwood Marie Smallwood Meet Marie
Antonio Hundley Antonio Hundley Meet Antonio
Ashley Williams Ashley Williams Meet Ashley
Kindrea Hill Kindrea Hill Meet Kindrea
Mia Zeigler Mia Zeigler Meet Mia
Sean Collins Sean Collins Meet Sean
Leola Moore Leola Moore Meet Leola

Contact & Location

Phone
(850) 599-3700
Email
cpdcenter@famu.edu
Address

Center for Access and Student Success (CASS), Suite 309
1735 Wahnish Way
Tallahassee, FL 32310

Service Hours

M 8am-5pm
T 8am-5pm
W 8am-5pm
TH 8am-5pm
F 8am-5pm
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Career and Professional Development Center
Center for Access and Student Success (CASS), Suite 309
1735 Wahnish Way
Tallahassee, FL 32310
(850) 599-3700
cpdcenter@famu.edu
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