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Ready for a change? Ready to bring your passion for Science into the classroom as a New York City school teacher?

How would you like to help bring positive change to NYC public education, while earning a fully paid Master's Degree?

Founded by Board of Education Chancellor Harold Levy, the New York City Teaching Fellows is a highly selective program that mobilizes talented graduates and professionals to teach in one of NYC’s most challenging classrooms.

No previous teaching experience or coursework is required to become a Fellow. Key components of the program include:

  • Full teacher’s salary and benefits ($31,910 - $40,180)
  • An accelerated, fully paid Master’s Degree
  • Americorps stipend of $4,725 for 2 years
  • Intensive pre-service training with living stipend
  • On-going school and district support

NYC Teaching Fellows is currently accepting applications for it’s September 2002 program. For more information about the NYC Teaching Fellows, please visit www.nycteachingfellows.org or call 877-NYFELLO.

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Check out the following sites for information and job listings in geology-related fields. Please report all broken links, as well as suggest new listings, to Doc.

Jobs at Nature.com

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Geological Society of America employment service

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