Just a post to let you know that the High Mountain Institute will be at Wesleyan on Wednesday, November 17th at 5:30pm in Usdan to show a slide show about the Apprentice Program. The HMI Apprentice Program is a professional residency in traditional and outdoor education for college graduates.
For more information check out their website here. Applications are due for both semesters on March 1, 2011.
Here’s a blurb provided by Carrie Mallozzi, HMI’s Apprentice Program Coordinator:
At the High Mountain Institute, we believe deeply in the philosophy of education through experience. Apprentices will be immersed in an intense, semester-long seminar that combines formal lessons in educational techniques and philosophies of outdoor education, with a hands-on apprenticeship with the HMI Semester. Specifically, apprentices will participate, as both students and teachers, in the wilderness, academic, and residential components of the HMI Semester.
Graduates of this program will be well prepared for employment in: outdoor or experiential education, boarding and traditional high schools, adventure recreation, and residential programs. Graduates will also be in an excellent position to pursue an advanced degree in education. The apprentice program has a partnership with Prescott College, allowing us to offer graduate credit to apprentices.”
The High Mountain Institute Apprentice Program offers:
– Apprentice Wilderness Expedition Training: a two-week wilderness training course in the Sawatch Range of Colorado or the canyons of southeastern Utah.
– Apprentice Seminar: Theory and Practice in Experiential Education: a seminar on educational techniques and philosophies.
– Mentorship with an HMI Semester faculty member in a specific subject area: American Literature, U.S. History, Natural Science, Spanish, French, Mathematics or Wilderness.
– Telemark skiing instruction and avalanche awareness (Spring Semester Only).
– Participate and instruct on three two-week wilderness expeditions for the HMI Semester.
– Firsthand experience in a residential education environment.
– Option to receive graduate credit from Prescott College (at an additional cost).Components of the Apprenticeship:
WILDERNESS:Apprentices will participate in a two-week wilderness training expedition and help facilitate the three HMI Semester wilderness expeditions. These expeditions consist of backpacking, canyoneering, and backcountry skiing, as well as formal academic and wilderness classes. The wilderness curriculum includes, among other skills, leadership and communication development, basic camping, navigation, judgment, and decision-making.
ACADEMIC:
Apprentices will work closely with their academic mentors, honing their teaching style and skills, and enriching their knowledge of the subject matters. In order to gain exposure to a wider range of techniques and curricula, they will observe other academic classes every two weeks. They will also participate in a weekly class entitled Apprentice Seminar: Theory and Practice in Experiential Education. The curriculum will include, among other topics, leadership and communication skills commonly used in a classroom setting, teaching techniques, and risk management theories and practices.
RESIDENTIAL LIFE:
Outside of the classroom, apprentices will play an active role in the residential life of the HMI Semester by cooking meals with the students, helping with daily chores, facilitating daily activities, and acting as a Cabin Head for one student cabin.
For more information check out www.hminet.org
Applications are due for both semesters on March 1, 2011.
This is taking place in Usdan 110, just so you know!