MIT-Empowering the Teachers (MIT-ETT) is a teaching- focused fellowship,
offered by MIT - AFRICA together with its corporate partner NNPC/TOTAL
MIT-ETT enables Nigerian faculty in science and engineering to
experience a semester at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT). Selected fe!lows will observe instruction in their disciplines
and work as a group under the guidance of MIT faculty member to prepare
innovative curricula and approaches to teaching that can be introduced
into th&r home universities on their return. They will also receive
some support towards career advancement.
The Empowering the Teachers (ETT) program at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT) strives to foster innovation in science and
engineering education in tertiary academic institutions in Africa
through an intense engagement with faculty members from African
universities.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for:
MIT-Empowering the Teacher (MIT-ETT) 2017 - 2018
Objective
- The overarching goal of ETT is to facilitate the development of
young African faculty leadership in science and engineering education
who will introduce innovation and creativity into science and
engineering curricular.
- There are two main objectives of the ETT program: to provide
young African professors with exposure to cutting-edge pedagogical
methods in the highest-rated engineering and science departments in the
U.S. and to provide American faculty who have a deep interest in
connecting with those in their disciplines in emerging economies a
concrete means of engagement.
Description
- MIT-Empowering The Teachers will select a number of outstanding
young faculty fellows from the disciplines of Electrical Engineering,
Computer Science, Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering and
Petroleum Engineering from Nigerian universities to spend a semester at
MIT.
- Selected fellows will observe instructions in their disciplines
and work in groups to prepare innovative curricula and approaches to
teaching that can be introduced into their home universities on their
return.
- Empowering The Teachers will cover the travel, living and
instructional materials expenses of the participants. The home
universities of successful applicants will commit to provide paid leaves
of absence during the period of the MIT program.
- The successful fellows will spend either the fall 2017
(September-December) and spring 2018 (February-May) semester at MIT
observing classes similar to ones they currently teach.
- They will also work on new curricular materials and teaching
approaches for adoption in their own classes. While at MIT they will
participate regularly in MIT subjects (including lectures, recitations
and tutorials) that correspond to courses they teach in their home
universities.
- They will also attend the weekly Empowering The Teachers Fellows
Seminar meetings on curriculum development and meet with MIT professors
and teaching assistants. Beyond the fellowship semester at MIT,
Empowering the teachers will support online communications periodic
reunions and meetings in Nigeria in order to build over time a community
of faculty devoted to excellence and innovation in science and
engineering education.
Eligibility
MIT-ETT welcomes applications from all qualified faculty who are:
- Interested in developing new curriculum and teaching methods arid consider themselves to be change- agents;
- A faculty member holding a PhD and teach in a department
corresponding to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mechanical
Engineering or Petroleum Engineering at a university in Nigeria;
- Lecturer One rank
Application Closing Date
Thursday, 1st December, 2016. 8PM EST.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Click here for more information
Note: An MIT committee will establish a list of top
candidates. Candidates in Nigeria will be Interviewed in Abuja by MIT
faculty and representatives of NNPC and TOTAL on a date and time slot to
be announced.
Staff Writer
This article was written and edited by a staff writer.
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