Teaching Instructor Application Spring 2023
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Teaching Instructor (TI) for Girls Who Code at Binghamton University. Being a TI comes with benefits such as professional development, mentorship opportunities, and Girls Who Code swag. Please note that this is volunteer position. 

TIs are responsible for teaching our weekly classes and providing feedback that helps shape and improve our curriculum. TIs are not only teachers, but mentors and role models to our students.

By applying to be a TI, you agree to be available:
1. Each Saturday, January 28th - April 22nd except for March 4th, April 1st, and April 8th, from 10am - 12pm in Bartle Library.
2. January 21st for TI training.
2. A 1-hour weekly TI meeting at a TBD day/time.

Note: You also may be requested to help grading our student assignments.

You may RSVP to attend one of our GIMs on December 5th here: https://forms.gle/Ad5P3PTgTBr41pk17
Please email binggwc@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.

This is an extremely competitive position and we look forward to reading your application.
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Contact + Demographic Information
Girls Who Code strives to attract a diverse group of Teaching Instructors from every year and major in Watson.
Full Name: First Last *
Email Address (Binghamton only) *
Major (MUST BE IN WATSON) *
Class Standing *
If "other", please explain *
How do your background and skills align with this position? *
What does Girls Who Code's mission mean to you? *
Is there anything else you'd like us to know about you? (Personal/Academic goals, passions, hobbies, extracurricular activities, etc)
Technical Question + Information
Please note that if selected for an interview, you may be asked coding questions as well. Please try to answer to the best of your ability - you can utilize any programming language or pseudocode. We just want to get an idea of your understanding.
Explain an array to someone who has never coded before. *
On a scale of 1-5, how would you rate your competency in Python? *
I've never coded in Python before.
I am an advanced Python programmer.
On a scale of 1-5, how would you rate your competency in HTML/CSS?
On a scale of 1-5, how would you rate your competency in HTML/CSS?
I am an advanced programmer in HTML/CSS.
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Are you available every Saturday, January 28th to April 22nd except for March 4th, April 1st, and April 8th, from 10am - 12pm? *
Are you available Saturday, January 21st (time TBD) for TI training? *
Our organization will be working with students that are under the age of 17. This means that we will be abiding to SUNY and Binghamton University Child Protection Policies. All staff (managing board and teaching instructors) must go through a thorough background check and Sex Offender Registry check. Do you acknowledge that if as a potential teaching instructor candidate, you will agree to go through these checks? *
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