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The
Stanwich School Intern Program is designed for
liberal arts graduates who would like to enter
the field of education. This two-year
program involves full-time classroom teaching
alongside highly qualified mentor teachers,
with placements in a different grade level each
year. By attending classes after school
hours and during the summer, interns earn a
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) at nearby Manhattanville
College with the opportunity
to acquire New York and/or Connecticut certification.
Interns
are immediately immersed in The School's environment
and gradually take on increasing levels of responsibility
as they progress through the program.
To enhance professional development, Stanwich
provides interns with weekly seminars on topics
ranging from classroom management and individualizing
the curriculum, to report writing and parent
conferences. Interns also receive an annual
salary, assistance with graduate coursework
fees, and medical and dental benefits.
By the conclusion of the program, interns are
fully qualified to be head teachers. Those
who have completed the program have continued
their careers in successful teaching positions
in independent and public schools throughout
the country. The Stanwich School Intern
Program continues to be a leader in the field
of teacher preparation.
For
further information, contact Cynthia Hoemann,
Director of Interns, at choemann@stanwichschool.org.
Resumes
may be forwarded to:
The
Stanwich School
257
Stanwich Road
Greenwich,
CT 06830
Attn:
Cynthia Hoemann, Director of Interns
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