How Special Needs Summer Camp Job Leads to Teach for America - Andrew Epstein
In chapter 1 of 15, University of Michigan student Andy Epstein spends a summer as a camp counselor assisting special needs children. The experience shapes post-college choice to teach. Epstein's mid-college Camp Ramapo (www.ramapoforchilldren.org) counseling position leads to him applying for and accepingt his first post-college job at Teach for America (www.teachforamerica.org). View more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
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