What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resident Teacher and Graduate Student position at Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program?
The Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program is an innovative, one-year paid residency employment opportunity where you work and collaborate with other educators in an intimate way through the direct application of Reggio-inspired coursework in an early childhood classroom. During this one year, you will earn an MA Degree from University of Colorado Denver, a Colorado Teaching License and Colorado Large Center Director Qualifications at a significantly reduced tuition rate (non-residents are granted in-state tuition).
For more information please visit: https://www.boulderjourneyschool.com/ma–license-teacher-education-residency-program.htm
- Teach alongside Mentor Teachers and take on the daily responsibilities of a classroom teacher
- Design and engage in opportunities for leadership and advocacy in the field of Early Childhood Education
- Engage in ongoing collaboration and reflection on teaching practice with a cohort of peers
- Co-construct a contextual curriculum with children and adults
- Innovate new early childhood practices
- Participate in a Study Trip to Reggio Emilia, Italy