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Tutoring Opportunity

The Office of Academic Support for Athletics is currently seeking graduate students to work as Academic Resource Center Writing Tutors. The pay rate is $11.40 per hour. Shifts are available Sunday-Thursday from 7:00 pm -10:00 pm. Writing Tutors will be expected to conduct individual tutoring sessions with student-athletes on a walk-in basis. If interested please contact: Jenn Porreca Assistant Director jennifer.porreca@villanova.edu Academic Support for Athletics Jake Nevin Field House Villanova University 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085 Phone: (610) 519-7719 Fax: (610) 519-6884 Villanova University

Teaching Opportunity at The Institute of Reading Development

The Institute of Reading Development is seeking candidates for summer 2010 teaching positions. The Institute is an educational service provider that teaches developmental reading programs in partnership with the continuing education departments of more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States. Their classes for students of all ages improve their reading skills and teach them to experience absorption in literature. The institute provides a paid training program and comprehensive on-going support. To submit an online application and learn more about teaching for the Institute go to the institute website: http://instituteofreadingdevelopmentteachingjobs.com.

Teaching Opportunity in Chicago

Attention Students: Application Deadline for the Volunteer Teaching Corps is January 21st! The Inner-City Teaching Corps (ICTC) is a non-profit education organization that transforms education and empowers children in the most underserved areas of Chicago through the provision of outstanding teachers and innovative education programs. One such program, the Volunteer Teaching Corps (VTC) brings together dynamic young women and men to work in the spirit of service and helping others help themselves. The VTC is founded on four living realities central to both the successful growth of its Corps members and their commitment to inner-city education: Teaching as Service; Simple Living; Faith-Based Community; and Spirituality. Also, while completing the program, corps members earn their Alternative Teaching Certification as well as 22 credits towards a Masters of Science in Education from Northwestern University. Applications are due January 21st and can be found at www.ictc-chicago.org