NATIVE TRIBAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM Position Opening: Summer Instructors

Instructors wanted for the following positions: Native Literature, MCAS/SAT Mathematics, Tribal Environmental Science, Tribal Sovereignty

Dates: July 1 –August 9, 2013

Program Objectives: The goal of the Native Tribal Scholars Program is to provide Native American high school students with the skills and motivation necessary for access to and success in post- secondary education. NTS offers an array of academic, personal enrichment and college/career services designed to supplement public high school education and tailored to address specific student needs.

Summer courses are designed to prepare participants for rigorous postsecondary programs of study. The curriculum is focused on engaging and challenging students, as well as developing their academic skills. All students take courses in mathematics, science, Native American literature and tribal sovereignty. Program instructors weave a Native American studies focus into their courses by developing content and activities around tribal interests. Instructors will also incorporate culturally relevant themes and projects into the daily lesson plans and curriculum.

Instructor Responsibilities: 1. Participate in staff orientation, curriculum development and classroom facilitation. 2. Participate in weekly teacher meetings. 3. Develop summer curriculum in collaboration with NTS administrative team and teach course(s) to students enrolled in the program. 4. Work collaboratively with the other instructors to ensure that related courses are integrated. 5. Communicate student progress to residential staff, administrative staff, and students’ families. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe 766 Falmouth Rd, Unit 7A-Madaket Place Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone (508) 419-6017, ext. 606 Fax (508) 477-1246 Education Department 6. Complete weekly progress reports, a mid-term evaluation and a final evaluations of students, a final course summary, and a program evaluation. 7. Attend and participate in Family Day

Requirements: 1. Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Master's degree preferred. 2. Teaching experience, preferably with Native youth. 3. Demonstrated teaching philosophy and methods that encourage the development of active and independent learning habits. 4. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement curricula collaboratively.

Additional Information: Class Projects & Curriculum Development Training: During the summer program, each course focuses on one overarching project that guides the content and skills you want your students to learn and apply. Students may work in groups or individually on the class project. Former projects have included booklets of student writing, public service announcements, and a scaled model of a city built using specific algebra and geometry guidelines, to name a few. Class projects will be presented at Family Day; former projects have been presented through display boards, PowerPoint, live readings, plays, physical models and demonstrations.

Compensation: Salary: $1,825 per section/$3,650 for both sections.

Supervision Received: Supervised by the Director.

How to Apply: Please email the following to [email protected] & [email protected]:

 Resume  Contact information for 3 references who can speak to your experience and abilities.  A 1-2 page narrative that provides a description of:  Your teaching philosophy.  The overarching class project.  The skills and knowledge that students will gain from completing this project.  The assessment tools used to asses student achievement and class project progress.  How you would facilitate/teach each course.  Your teaching strengths and areas where you would need support.

For more information please email [email protected]. Application deadline is May 5th. Positions will remain open till filled. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe 766 Falmouth Rd, Unit 7A-Madaket Place Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone (508) 419-6017, ext. 606 Fax (508) 477-1246 Education Department Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe 766 Falmouth Rd, Unit 7A-Madaket Place Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone (508) 419-6017, ext. 606 Fax (508) 477-1246 Education Department