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About the Bard Early Colleges and the
Bard Sequence The Bard Early Colleges (BEC) are founded on the belief that many high school-age students are eager and ready
for the intellectual challenges of a college education. The Bard Early Colleges act on this belief by providing younger scholars with a
tuition-free, credit-bearing college course of study in the liberal arts following the 9th and 10th grades. Students are taught by college
faculty in seminar classes and earn college credits up to an associate in arts (A.A.) degree from Bard College, concurrently with a high
school diploma. Now in its second decade, the Bard Early College network serves over 3,300 students in campuses in New York City, New York;
Newark, New Jersey; New Orleans, Louisiana; Cleveland, Ohio; Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington D.C.
Bard invites applications on a
rolling basis for a dynamic individual who seeks to teach History courses to students at South Bronx Community Charter High School in the
Bard Sequence dual enrollment program. Through partnerships between Bard College and public high schools and school systems, the Bard
Sequence allows students in the 11th and 12th grades to take Bard early College electives. The Bard Sequence offers students earlier
exposure to college study and the opportunity to earn 3 transferable college credits per semester. The majority of Bard Sequence students
are first generation college students. In the 2021-22 academic year more than 90% of Bard Sequence students identified as Black/African
American and/or Latinx/Hispanic.
Position Description: Teach up to three sections of Bard Sequence AfroLatinx
History in the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters to high school students from Bard Sequence partner South Bronx Community Charter High
School.
Key responsibilities: You will teach up to three sections of Bard Sequence AfroLatinx History in the
Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters to high school students from Bard Sequence partner South Bronx Community Charter High School.
In
this interdisciplinary history course, students will closely examine the extensive and diverse histories, social movements, political
mobilization, and cultures of Black people (Afrodescendientes) in Latin America. While the course will begin in the slavery era, most of our
scholarly-activist attention will focus on the histories of peoples of African descent in Latin America after emancipation to the present.
Some topics we will explore include: the particularities of slavery in the Americas, the Haitian Revolution and its impact on articulations
of race and nation in the region, debates on "racial democracy," the relationship between gender, class, race, and empire, and recent
attempts to write Afro-Latin American histories from "transnational" and "diaspora" perspectives.
The Bard Sequence instructor will
teach up to three sections of Bard Sequence AfroLatinx History (pending high school partner approval) in the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 at
South Bronx Community Charter High School. The Instructor will have access to curricular resources, professional development, and oversight
from the director of the Bard Sequence.
Bard Sequence faculty are required to participate in pre-course training and ongoing
professional development to aid in the teaching of the dual enrollment courses. Faculty will also be required to check in with the director
of the Bard Sequence on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to ensure the ongoing quality of the program and provide opportunities for support.
The Bard Sequence instructor is required to make a rigorous college curriculum accessible to high school students by balancing
supporting and challenging students. The Sequence instructor will be observed and evaluated by the Director of the Bard Sequence to ensure
standards for rigor and support are being met.
Our partner high school, South Bronx Community Charter High School organizes teaching
and learning around a critical set of skills that students need for academic, career and life success. Teaching involves making learning
targets explicit, providing students with the time and support required to reach their goals, and a process of continuous feedback. We use a
mastery-based approach to grading so that students have a clear understanding of what they know and are able to do. On progress reports,
students see the skills they are working on and their proficiency levels, rather than course titles and letter
grades.
Compensation: $7,500 per section per semester
Location : In person, South Bronx
Community Charter High School, 1110 Washington Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456
Position Type: Adjunct Faculty in
History
Expected Start Date: The faculty member will be expected to start on and follow the partners academic
calendar beginning after Labor Day and running until mid-June.
Position Dates: Fall 2026 and Spring 207 Semesters
Course
Schedule: Each section will meet four days per week on the academic calendar of our partner high school for the duration of the
academic year. The schedule will be determined with the high school partner.
Criminal Background
Checks: Faculty member must provide a criminal history background check, with fingerprinting and that said check indicates
that no criminal history record information exists on file in either the Identification Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation or
the State Bureau of Identification which would disqualify said employee from employment.
Qualifications A
successful candidate will:
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to equity and social justice and a desire to open up opportunities for
historically marginalized students.
- Be comfortable teaching a curriculum that blends "classic" works of literature and philosophy
with more contemporary art, literature, music, and theory that speaks to 21st century students.
- Have a Ph.D. or other terminal
degree in a humanities related field including history, literature, philosophy, theater, sociology, anthropology, political science or
another related field; Masters and ABD candidates will be considered.
- Have experience teaching at both high school and college
levels (desired)
- Understand cultural differences and purposefully help to uplift ideas from underrepresented groups.
- Be
committed to providing students with the support and scaffolds that they need to succeed in a college setting.
Application
Instructions Please apply directly with Bard College / Bard Early Colleges. Do this by clicking on the "Apply Now" button found
through the Interfolio job application link provided here:
Use the Interfolio link provided to upload the
following documents directly with our organization:
- letter of interest
- C.V. / resume
- One-page teaching
statement
- Sample course syllabus
- Contact information for three references
Applications will be reviewed until the
position is filled.
**Please note that strong applicants will be asked to provide a classroom demonstration of their teaching either
virtually or in person. A good demo lesson should elicit engagement, active participation, and analytical thinking from high school-age
students in a classroom setting.
Questions Inquiries may be directed via email with the subject line "Bard
Sequence: Bronx, NY, Adjunct History Faculty Job Search" to Matt Park, at
[email protected] Bard College is AA/EOE and welcomes applications from individuals who
contribute to its diversity
AA/EOE
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