Where in the world are you going? KILM will get you there!
First year students are propelled into a world of conversation, culture, and communication through the Kenyon Intensive Language Model. Apprentice Teachers gain valuable teaching experience preparing them for success in a global job market. Where in the world are you going? The KILM program is your ticket.
Applications are currently being accepted for FALL 2020 teaching positions. NEW applicants who will be abroad FA20 or AY20-21 should apply now for the semester they return to campus.
To apply to become an Apprentice Teacher (AT) in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, please see the following links:
NOTE: Please request a faculty reference in a timely and professional manner to allow enough time for them to provide a reference. If you are a current or former AT, your most recent MT should be your reference. If you have not met any of the MLL professors in your language, you should contact them and arrange a time to meet. You should be prepared to talk to them about the following:
1. What is your teaching experience? 2. Have you studied the language and its structures? / what are the difficulties you anticipate in teaching it? 3. Why do you want to teach it? 4. How would you teach X (certain grammar points, vocabulary sets, or other aspects of the language)? 5. In what ways are you involved in the MLL department?