Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email Address
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Phone
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How did you hear about us?
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Internet Search
Press or News Article
Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
Indeed: Job Posting
LinkedIn: Job Posting
Handshake: Job Posting
Other Job Posting (Idealist, Americorps Job Board, etc.)
College or University Referral (Advisor, Career Services, Professor, etc.)
Career Fair
Personal Referral (STLTR resident, principal, school district, etc.)
Radio or Billboard Advertising
Other
Please provide any additional information about how you learned about the residency.
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If you were referred to STLTR, please provide the name of the person or organization who made the recommendation.
Second Choice: Content Placement
Elementary School
English/Language Arts: Middle/High School
Mathematics: Middle/High School
Science: Middle/High School
Secondary: Placement Qualification
In order to certify a teacher in a middle or high school position, we typically require one of the following to be true:
A. Degree in a related content area
B. At least 15 post-secondary credit hours in a related content area
C. Significant work or volunteer experience in the content area
D. Demonstrated passion and expertise in the content area
If you selected middle school or high school as your first or second choice, based on these criteria, explain your qualifications for a secondary placement.
Academic History
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Please list your full academic history, including details for any post-secondary institution from which you have earned a degree. For each college or university that you have attended, include the name of the institution, the degree that was received (i.e. Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s), your major or area of concentration, GPA and the date of graduation.
Race & Ethnicity
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With which of the following races/ethnicities do you identify? (Check all that apply.)
*Note: We gather demographic information following US Census guidelines, which assists with required state reporting. If you have any questions about these items, please contact us at talent@stlteach.org.
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African-American
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White/Caucasian
Hispanic/LatinX
Some Other Race
Prefer Not to Respond
Gender
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Male
Female
Non-Binary
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Pronouns
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he/him
she/her
they/them
other
Short-Answer Question 1
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Part A: The achievement gap between low-income and minority students and their more affluent peers is a continuing and significant challenge within the American educational system. Why does this achievement gap persist? (400-word limit)
Part B: Given your response above, what role do teachers play in closing the achievement gap? (200-word limit)
Short-Answer Question 2
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Why do you want to become a teacher, working in a high-needs school or classroom in St. Louis? Explain why you are choosing this profession and why you think St. Louis Teacher Residency (and our model) is the best fit for you. (400-word limit)
Short-Answer Question 3
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St. Louis Teacher Residency is designed as an immersive and intensive experience, preparing new teachers to be effective on day one in the classroom. Residents are typically at their partner school from 7:30 until 4:30 each day. They attend classes with STLTR for a full-day each Friday and often complete coursework and lesson planning in the afternoons and evenings. What makes you a strong candidate for this kind of commitment? (400-word limit)