 | Rafael Diaz Liberal Arts, 2000
Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreation |
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| "I grew and learned a lot about myself as a teacher. After the experiences from this co-op, I know that definitely want to work with children because I really feel I can make a difference." -Leah Glowacki, Psychology 2003, Developmental Disabilities Institute, NY |  |
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 | Nora Aberman Friends World Program, 2003 Hispanic Apostolate - teaching English as a secondary language |
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| "As a result of my Co-op experiences, I have changed my mind. I still enjoy environmental education but I feel that I am not able to spend enough time with the children. As a naturalist I would go to different schools, teach a lesson, and leave. I decided that I want to be a teacher where I can watch my children grow and learn. As an elementary school teacher, I can incorporate environmental education into my classroom. My time at the Conservancy helped me to decide that I want to become a public school kindergarten teacher." -Melissa Rice, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, FL |  |
Typical Co-Op Placements
| Hampton Day School, NY | | Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreation, NY |
| East Hampton Recreation Center, NY | | Hampton Bays Elementary School, NY |
| Herkimer County Head Start, NY | | Hispanic Apostolate, NY |
| John Marshall Elementary SChool, NY | | Once Upon A Day Care, NY |
| Our LAdy of the Hamptons, NY | | Pine Tree Nursery School, NY |
| Sag Harbor Elementary School, NY | | Southampton Elementary School, NY |
| the Conservancy of South West Florida, FL | | Youth Enrichment Services, NY |
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