Duke University's CRISIS Program

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CRISIS is Duke TIP’s summer residential program for talent search students who have completed the fifth or sixth grades. CRISIS offers you a three-week employment opportunity to work with these academically gifted students. You will work with a new group of students each week and must commit to working the entire term. As a CRISIS staff member you will help students build leadership and teamwork skills as they collaborate to solve a community crisis. Each week students spend 30 hours on instructional and research activities and an additional 15 hours on leadership, team-building, and recreational activities. An administrative team oversees student supervision and manages program operations. Highly qualified instructor/teaching assistant teams lead research teams of approximately 14 students each. Outside the classroom, a carefully selected staff of residential counselors supervises students during meals, free time, and planned social and recreational activities. You should possess a genuine interest in the academic, social, and emotional growth of adolescents, exhibit maturity, a positive attitude, and a willingness to serve as a role model.

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Duke University's TIP Programs - Gaining Teaching Experience over the Summer and work with Academically Gifted
Each year Duke Talent Identification Program (TIP) hires more than 700 seasonal employees to lead its educational programs in both online and campus-based formats at locations across the country and around the world. These individuals teach innovative courses, design dynamic social activities, and encourage lifelong friendships for academically-gifted students. Through this opportunity, you will gain valuable experience and develop new skills that will help you in whatever career path you choose.

More information to be posted here on November 13.
Locations of TIP summer programs include Georgia Tech and other sites across the country and in India. Learn more about TIP summer programs here for 5th – 12th graders here.

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