Education Internship Program

The Education Internship Fund was created to provide stipends for summer internships through the ’68 Center for Career Exploration to students seeking internships in the education field.

Alameda Chapman ’23


The East Harlem School at Exodus House, New York, NY This summer I had the opportunity to work as a summer teaching intern at the East Harlem School at Exodus House. East Harlem School (EHS) is a private middle school (grades 4-8) that mainly works with low-income families with “the… Continue reading »

Emma York ’19

Emma with the Teaching Fellows at Breakthrough Providence.

Breakthrough Providence, Providence, RI Emma with the Teaching Fellows at Breakthrough Providence. I taught at Breakthrough Providence (BTP) in 2017 and fell in love with the program. It was the first place I felt embraced me and embodied my educational philosophy. It is a program dedicated to empowering… Continue reading »

Benjamin Barton ’21

One-on-one instruction during a Social Studies lesson.

Generation Teach, Denver, CO I am incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Generation Teach in Denver, Colorado this summer. I learned so much about the field of education, the city of Denver, and my own abilities. More than anything, I had a whole lot of fun. Continue reading »

Ben Eisenberg ’19

Ben and his team are very excited about the first day of camp.

Lake Owego Camp for Boys, Greeley, PA Ben and his team are very excited about the first day of camp. I have spent the past eight weeks working as a head staff intern at Lake Owego Camp. Although I have been at Camp for many summers, this year… Continue reading »

Anna Kim ’19

Boston weekend trip with nearly 50 Salisbury Summer School students.

Salisbury Summer School, Salisbury, CT Williams College was the first place I entertained the idea of an education beyond the classroom. Until then, schoolwork began and ended in the classroom; teachers came and went from homes to classrooms to TEACHERS-ONLY offices; library trips were solitary excursions away from the clanging… Continue reading »

Kyle Walker ’19

Club J snagged a victory in the academic triathlon.

Generation Teach, Denver, CO This summer, I had the opportunity to serve as a Teaching Fellow for Generation Teach (GT) in Denver, Colorado. While I had worked in classrooms before—I was a Classroom Helper at Williamstown Elementary School for the better part of the past three years, and I participated… Continue reading »