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Advising students on careers
Evaluating student work
Researching expertise topics
Evaluating educational programs
Administering tests
Preparing tests
Compiling specialized bibliographies
Selecting educational materials
Developing instructional objectives
Attending training sessions
Staying informed about developments
Planning community programs
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Postsecondary Communications Teacher
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Postsecondary Communications Teacher with experience in Advising students on careers and Evaluating student work.
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Postsecondary Communications Teacher
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Evaluated and graded students' assignments
Facilitated and moderated classroom discussions
Compiled and administered examinations
Prepared course materials and handouts
Delivered lectures on public speaking topics
Maintained student attendance and grade records
Skills
Advising students on careers, Evaluating student work, Researching expertise topics, Evaluating educational programs, Administering tests, Preparing tests, Compiling specialized bibliographies, Selecting educational materials, Developing instructional objectives, Attending training sessions, Staying informed about developments, Planning community programs
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Evaluated and graded students' assignmentsFacilitated and moderated classroom discussionsCompiled and administered examinationsPrepared course materials and handoutsDelivered lectures on public speaking topicsMaintained student attendance and grade records
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Evaluated and graded students' assignments and examinations, providing constructive feedback to enhance learning outcomes.
Compiled and administered examinations, ensuring alignment with course objectives and standards.
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Evaluated and graded students' assignments, helping them feel more confident in their skills.
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Students felt more confident in their skillsAssignments showed deeper understanding of topics
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Compiled and administered examinations, ensuring alignment with course objectives and standards.
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Exams better reflected students' grasp of the materialStudents reported feeling prepared for assessmentsAlignment led to higher overall exam scores
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This work commonly includes evaluated and graded students' assignments, facilitated and moderated classroom discussions, and compiled and administered examinations.
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Other names for this job
journalism teacher, public speaking teacher, speech teacher, communications teachers postsecondary, adjunct communications faculty member, adjunct communications instructor, adjunct instructor, adjunct lecturer, adjunct professor, assistant professor, associate professor, college faculty member.
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Postsecondary Communications Teacher
Already yours: Advising students on careers, Evaluating student work, Researching expertise topics
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