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The part-time math professor is responsible for the planning, preparation, and execution of classroom and/or laboratory experiences that result in learning. This position could potentially teach classes online, on the main campus, and/or classes offered at units within the Arkansas Department of Corrections, typically at the Varner, Delta, or Cummins Units.
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Instructors will develop a curriculum based on designated subject they are hired to teach (English; Science; Financial Literature; Math; Engineering and Technology; Foreign Language during the summer program for income-limited and/or first-generation college-bound students.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Math, Education, or appropriately related field. Master's degree in Accounting, Math, Education, or appropriately related field. Do you have a Bachelor's degree (or higher) in Accounting, Math, Education, or appropriately related field.
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While living in the SFCC residence hall, students have the opportunity to attend classes in Math, Literature and Composition, Foreign Language and Culture, Laboratory Science, Computer Technology, Weight Training, Aerobics, Study Skills, Studio Art, and Theatre.
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This position is similar to the following positions at other companies: teacher, teacher aide, paraprofessional, tutor mentor, private instructor, academic coach, learning specialist, librarian, academic counselor.
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Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution in Mathematics, OR Bachelors degree in Math Education, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, or Economics OR Masters degree and 18 graduate credits in Math.
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Knowledge of Orton-Gillingham math, grammar, reading comprehension strategies, and writing instruction. St. Paul Academy and Summit School seeks candidates for a Middle School/Upper School Orton-Gillingham certified teacher.
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The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: performing arts, visual art,stem, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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This temporary position will promote Science, Math and Technology in K-12 Classrooms via the AgDiscovery Program. Precise topics are at the discretion of the instructor, but should emphasize hands-on experiments and laboratory techniques.
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The successful candidate will be an experienced and versatile mathematics instructor who has the ability and eagerness to teach courses from algebra to data analysis to calculus. The Math Department Chair is responsible for overseeing their department's curriculum and instruction, aligned with the school's mission.
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Experience preferred in delivering programs in one or more of the following areas: songs/music, arts/crafts, science, math, literacy, drama, physical education, language, chess. We are seeking Enrichment Instructors for our programs that specialize in areas such as: Art, Drama, Foreign Language, Dance, Music, STEM, Robotics, Coding, Chess, Rubix Cube, Sports Clinics, etc.
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KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:Competent in all aspects of welding such as basic math, literacy, metrics, basic metallurgy, heat treating and blueprint reading. JOB DESCRIPTION:The Welding Instructor will be responsible for teaching and training students according to the district's approved curriculum.
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The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: STEM, visual art, performing art, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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Direct classroom instruction, including one-on-one tutoring, in math/science or language arts/social studies to adults using approved High School Equivalency curriculum, student-centered teaching methods and materials.
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