Adjunct Instructor - Adult Education ESL Digital Literacy
Reports To and Evaluated by:Associate Dean of Adult and Career Technical Education
Required Qualifications:BA degree in education or related field, demonstrated proficiency in oral and written English. Training of coursework in second language instructional methodology. Two years of experience teaching a healthcare bridge course to ESL students.
Must be able to demonstrate the Morton College core values of truth, compassion, fairness, responsibility, and respect.
MA in TESOL or related field, three years of teaching ESL, knowledge of a second language, completion of at least 3 instructional workshops in ESL. Experience with curriculum design. Experience teaching at a College level.
Job Summary:The Adjunct Instructor will teach beginning, intermediate, and/or advanced levels of English as a Second Language in computer and Digital Literacy, technology-related career exploration, and the use of applications for the workplace and in education to a diverse student population. Attend staff development activities and submit data on student attendance and progress as required. These courses will be offered during the day and evening. The responsibilities and duties of the instructor may change as the needs of the college arise.
Specific Job Duties:- Utilize departmental syllabus template, approved textbooks, and supplemental course materials.
- Design and implement activities for ESL students which pertain to Digital Literacy and related topics.
- Use a variety of teaching strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Use multiple assessment measures to evaluate student learning.
- Maintain a class site on the Morton College classroom management system (Blackboard).
- Submit personalized course syllabus to Deans’ Office in electronic format one (1) week prior to course start date.
- Distribute and review comprehensive course syllabus to students no later than the first week of the course.
- Receive, understand, and follow Course Data Form as distributed by Deans’ Office.
- Adhere to printed course schedule meeting times and locations.
- Obtain prior approval for any substitute teachers or guest speakers from Deans’ Office.
- Track student progress via an online application such as NorthStar and maintain grade book in electronic or hard copy format.
- Take and record student Attendance each day.
- Submit accurate and certified Tenth (10th) Day Attendance Verification and Mid-Semester Class Roster or other report to Deans’ Office.
- Give final exam at the time and date indicated on the college’s Final Exam Schedule.
- Respond to e-mails from students, staff, and college administrators in a timely manner while classes are in session using assigned college designated e-mail.
- Check assigned college mailbox regularly.
- Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
According to CBA
Posting Number:ADJ00148PU
Desired Start Date:01/11/2024
Open Date:12/12/2023
Open Until Filled:No