Rocha-Holliday Education Fellowship
Rocha-Holliday Education Fellowship in Neurodiversity
Tremont School, 575 Virginia Rd, Concord, MA
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A 5th through 12th grade and post-grad progressive school community of neurotypical and neurodiverse students seeks graduate education students to learn and contribute in research-based, human-sized conditions, where all students excel and thrive.
Receive:
- First-hand experience in evidence-based school design; see what happens when systems are designed equitably to help all students succeed and belong
- An understanding of student ownership as the primary driver of assessment and achievement
- The opportunity to deconstruct labels by knowing students well
- Preparation to support young people in a variety of settings across
Contribute:
- Your passion for education and service to young people
- A commitment to making a positive difference for many previously marginalized students via coaching for academic success and personal development
- 15 to 20 hours a week of on-site support, plus reading a focused set of scholarly texts to better serve students
Semester and Year-long Fellowships (2024-2025 school year):
10 -20 hours per week
$3000 - $6000 stipend
Tremont School is an independent, research-based, non-profit school in Concord, MA, and is a program of the Collaborative Learning Project. For more information and to apply, contact Colleen L. Meaney, Program Director at 781-235-4805 or message Deb Abrahams-Dematte through Handshake. Please note any applicable deadlines for your school program.