Voluntariado
MC2 welcomes contractors and volunteers in all facets of its programming. Our contractors are typically classroom teachers and graduate students, and we get volunteers from all walks of life. We welcome all volunteer inquiries, and provide training, workshops and coaching to support those chosen for these positions.
If you'd like to work or volunteer for the Math Circles of Chicago, take the first step and fill out our inquiry form.
Volunteers and contractors are needed to assist in school and citywide festival programming. We need volunteers to act as 'Table Leads', running a single math activity as part of a large event that typically runs 1 to 2 hours. In addition, we pay 'Math Festival Liaisons' to co-coordinate entire festivals with other MC2 staff and with onsite colleagues. MC2 provides the activity materials and instructions — Table Leads only need to prepare to share a single activity and then bring themselves to an event. Liaisons receive training, become familiar with all festival activities, and deliver materials.
A mix of graduate students, classroom teachers, and community members with strong math backgrounds volunteer to judge at QED. They can also volunteer or be paid to mentor children preparing for QED, helping them identify research questions and carrying out a research plan. In addition, community members can volunteer to assist with logistics on the day of the symposium. Apply today!
Volunteers and contractors lead and assist math circles at all of our Hubs. MC2 provides activity plans for all sessions and teachers are required to participate in our teaching community through workshops and online reflections. High School students can also be paid to assist in Math Circles. Interested students should join our College Pathways program.
Ya sea que sea un educador experimentado o que esté entrando al aula por primera vez, MC2 tiene un lugar para usted. Si te apasiona la enseñanza y estás ansioso por crecer, te proporcionaremos las herramientas, el apoyo y la comunidad para ayudarte a tener éxito.
Nuestro programa de desarrollo profesional incluye:
para desarrollar habilidades y confianza
para compartir ideas y aprender de los compañeros
para guiarte en cada paso del camino
Reunir a estudiantes y maestros a través de HUBS y programas después de la escuela para explorar matemáticas desafiantes y creativas.
Empodera a los estudiantes de secundaria para explorar matemáticas avanzadas, carreras STEM y su propio potencial.
Un Simposio de Matemáticas donde los estudiantes muestran proyectos originales, desde acertijos hasta resolución de problemas del mundo real.
Eventos divertidos y prácticos donde los estudiantes y las familias exploran las matemáticas a través de juegos y rompecabezas.
Dos semanas de matemáticas colaborativas y creativas en un entorno divertido y centrado en la comunidad, a menudo al aire libre para disfrutar del hermoso clima de verano.
PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES
¡Sí! También nos encanta tener voluntarios. Generalmente insistimos en pagar a los maestros profesionales del aula y a los estudiantes de posgrado. Los miembros de la comunidad que no son maestros profesionales generalmente son voluntarios. Normalmente pagamos a los maestros $50 por hora, estudiantes de posgrado $25/hora, y nuestros Asistentes de Preparatoria ganan el salario mínimo.