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PACER's Programs for Professionals
PACER has a variety of programs designed to assist and support professionals who work with children and young adults with disabilities.

PACER Center is looking for a licensed teacher to provide students with disabilities instruction at the 2012 EX.I.T.E. Camp

PACER Center is looking forward to an upcoming summer of fun for middle school girls with disabilities through the EXploring Interests in Technology and Engineering (EX.I.T.E.) camp. EX.I.T.E. camp is a highly dynamic and interactive educational program with hands-on experiments and activities and mentors from local technology corporations.

The goal of EX.I.T.E. camp is to provide each camper the chance to focus their abilities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in a positive way and show them the array of possibilities that exist. As you may know, studies show that female students are most likely to deviate from these areas during middle school years; our hope is to encourage these subjects and open their eyes to the wide range of opportunities that exist.

PACER Center is seeking applicants to fill a camp teacher position for the 2012 EX.I.T.E. camp. This is a significant professional development opportunity and a chance to learn new ways to incorporate technology into your classroom. If you are interested in assisting campers with camp activities, encouraging teamwork and creativity, and honing your classroom management skills, please complete the application and return no later than May 1, 2012.

If you would like further information, need additional applications for colleagues, or know of interested students who would like to participate, please contact me at meghan.kunz@pacer.org or by calling 952-838-9000.

 

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