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Taught writing and communication classesEvaluated and graded students' assignmentsPrepared course materials and syllabiFacilitated and moderated classroom discussionsMaintained student attendance and grade recordsDelivered lectures on literature topics
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Taught writing and communication classes, fostering student engagement and critical thinking skills
Prepared comprehensive course materials and syllabi to enhance learning outcomes
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Taught writing and communication classes, leading to improved writing skills in student assignments
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Students showed better writing skills in assignmentsClass discussions became more insightful and livelyMore students participated actively in group projects
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Prepared comprehensive course materials and syllabi to enhance learning outcomes
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Updated materials each semesterRevised syllabi for every new classAdjusted course content based on student feedback
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This work commonly includes taught writing and communication classes, evaluated and graded students' assignments, and prepared course materials and syllabi.
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classics teacher, composition teacher, creative writing teacher, english teacher, etymology teacher, language arts teacher, teacher, english language and literature teachers postsecondary, adjunct english instructor, adjunct instructor, adjunct lecturer, adjunct professor.
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Postsecondary English Language and Literature Teacher
Already yours: Evaluating student work, Advising students on careers, Researching expertise topics
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What you have not done yet. Evaluating educational programs, Administering tests, Preparing tests
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