Part Time Teaching Job
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Jo Said:
Do you know of a part time teaching job besides subbing?We Answered:
Some of the places that teach SAT prep, or other specialized tests hire part time teachers. I have seen ads for teachers for after school or before school programs, and those are part- time too. I have also seen tutoring ads. Try Craigslist under jobs/education in your area, and you will probably find part-time opportunities.Troy Said:
How do I go about finding a part-time teaching job at a university or college?We Answered:
just send out a whole bunch of resumes everywherekey two: be positive
key three: explain what sets you out from the rest, why you think you'd be great for that job - and be optimistic when you explain it on paper and in person. your credentials will carry you the rest of the way :) Good Luck.
Ronald Said:
I'm dissapointed. We just had a baby 15 days ago and my wife took a part time teaching job. is this fair?We Answered:
well you cant just tell your wife that she doesnt have to work and that your the bread winner in the family. If it makes her happy that shes working then let her be. I dont see why you should get upset and whats wrong with having her mom coming over to take care of her child. At least she being a good grandma and coming over to see her grandchildren unlike other grandparents, most dont care.Leo Said:
Advice needed to find full time teaching/substitute teaching job?We Answered:
it all come's down to moviation if you wanna make the money you got to get out meet people network so on so fourthif it were easy everyone would be rich
Beatrice Said:
How should I go about obtaining a part-time teaching job at a univeristy at nights?We Answered:
Many colleges that do not have large graduate schools use people from the community as adjunct faculty. THere are a few conditions.You have to have a degree one level higher than the kids you teach. So if you are going to teach kids working on their BA or BS, you must have at least an MA or MS in that subject. If you are teach a course that has graduate students, you must have a PhD.
The degree must be in the subject you are teaching. So, to teach English you must have an MA in English. not an MAT or MEd or MA in psych, etc.
IT helps a lot if you have teaching experience. So when you make up your resume to send in, be sure to detail exactly what teaching experience you've had.
Don't just shotgun applications. Research each school you intend to apply to. Check their schedules and see when the terms start and end, and what courses are being taught each term. Two months before the start of the term, have a custom written resume on the desk of the Dean and the Department Chair -- it should specifically be written to emphasize that you have skills in the exact courses that the dept is teaching. There is no point in saying that you are an expert in American lit if they are only teaching composition and 18th Century Novels!
Each term send the resume again, and just before the start of the term send a little note saying that you were sorry that nothing was available but you are still interested if anything turns up. Sometimes an adjunct will back out at the last minute leaving the Dept Chair stranded... you could save him!
Once you get on the adjunct rotation, do a really good job. Always be there on time, always be really well prepared, be businesslike about all your paperwork and reports, and don't let the kids go an hour early! If you do a good job you will be hired back.
