Memphis Teacher Residency (MTR ) Resident Teacher
Job Description
Memphis Teacher Residency (MTR) recruits, trains, and supports effective teachers in a Christian context. Residents are college graduates invited to train with a mentor, receive coaching, and participate in Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) coursework through Christian Brothers University. In addition, residents receive housing and a living stipend. During the residency year, participants earn their masters degree and teach for a full academic year in a mentors classroom. While some residents do have undergraduate teacher training prior to the residency, others do not and become a certified teacher at the end of the residency year. Graduating the program, residents agree to teach in Memphis high needs schools for three additional years.
MTR has a mission to provide students in partner neighborhoods with the same, or better, _ quality of education_ as is available to any student in Memphis by recruiting, training and supporting highly effective teachers within a Christian context.
MTR combines three aspects of training in order to transform Memphis under-resourced classrooms
1) Theory | Master of Arts in Teaching
Through a partnership with Christian Brothers University, MTR offers residents an accelerated Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. For specific details about the program, please visit our website.
2) Practice | Experience
During the residency year, participants are assigned to a mentor teacher at an MTR partner school. The internship provides the opportunity to both observe an expert teacher but more importantly, gain extensive classroom and teaching experience. Classroom expectations align with learning in the MAT academic program.
3) Support | Coaching and Community Life
Every MTR resident is paired with an experienced coach who provides on-going feedback and guidance along the MTR maturities. The coaching relationship is an essential component to the residency program. Additionally, professional and personal relationships are fostered through intentional MTR "Community" events, as well as more casual opportunities among residents and graduates. Most residents are required to live in MTR housing, The Parcels at Concourse.
Qualifications
Applicants to MTR are not required to have a degree or training in Education. MTR offers content endorsements for Elementary Education and Secondary Education in Math, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, and English.
Requirements
Minimum requirements for acceptance into MTR include:
Additional qualities that we look for include:
Application Details:
Application Season Opens:
Applications Close:
Selection Weekend:
Out-of-town (invited) participants should plan on arriving before noon for Fall Selection. Summer II & Spring Selection Days will be virtual events.
Applications, Video Interviews, and Invitations to Selection Events are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Contact: Floresha Smith (floresha@MemphisTR.org)
To complete your application, apply@memphistr.org
Benefits
Benefits of the MTR program include: