Nadiv: The Social Justice Teaching Fellowship
Application deadline: Sept. 1, 2010
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Please answer the following questions (500 words or fewer each):
1) Please tell us about your interest in this fellowship. What do you hope to gain from the fellowship? How do you think that you will contribute to the fellowship class?
2) Please describe your current and past social justice involvement. What has been most interesting, valuable or challenging about these experiences?
3) Please describe your current and past Jewish involvement. What have been your most meaningful and/or challenging Jewish experiences? Why?
4) Please describe you current and/or past teaching experience. What have been your most meaningful and/or challenging experiences? What have you learned from teaching?
I am available to teach (please check as many as apply):
Sunday mornings
Monday afternoons
Tuesday afternoons
Wednesday afternoons
Thursday afternoons
Monday evenings
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Thursday evenings
Please list any other time constraints:
Do you have a driver's license?
Yes
No
Do you have access to a car?
Yes
No
Please attach a current resume. You may also e-mail this resume separately to
hildie@jcua.org
Please list the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of two references, at least one of whom is a current or past employer.
I understand that participation in Nadiv requires attendance at two weekend (Friday through Sunday) retreats, tentatively scheduled for the end of August and beginning January ; participation in monthly study sessions; and teaching two seven-week-long rounds of the Judaism and Urban Poverty Program. As a participant in this fellowship, I will earn a stipend of $1000 for the year and will be reimbursed for travel expenses. JCUA will also cover all expenses for the weekend retreats and study sessions. By initialing the box below, I indicate my acceptance of these terms and my understanding that failure to participate in any of the fellowship requirements will jeopardize my stipend.
Please list any other questions or concerns below.
How did you hear about this fellowship?
The Jewish Council on Urban Affairs 610 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605 312-663-0960/www.jcua.org
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