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Adult Education - High School Equivalency (GED) Math Instructor

Employer
Waubonsee Community College
Location
Sugar Grove, IL

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Faculty Jobs
Engineering & Mathematics, Mathematics, Statistics
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Community College

Job Details

Adult Education - High School Equivalency (GED) Math Instructor
Part-time Adjunct Faculty
Aurora Downtown Campus

Teach mathematical concepts to students seeking to obtain their High School Equivalency Certificate (GED)

Classes range from Basic Introduction to Mathematical Concepts to Applications of Trigonometry

Classes meet two days a week in the evening from 6 PM to 9 PM and run for 8 weeks, beginning on October 16th, 2019

Minimum Qualifications

Required:
Bachelors degree in mathematics, engineering, education or related field
Three years' experience in teaching ABE or ASE/HSE
Training or coursework in teaching reading and math
Experience with students from diverse backgrounds
Technology/Digital Literacy proficiency

Preferred:
Master's degree in related field
Teacher certification/training or coursework in teaching methodology
ICCB math standards proficiency training

Please attach the following documents when applying:

  1. Cover Letter-Yes
  2. Resume-Yes
  3. References-No
  4. Transcripts-Yes

Position Details
req782
Grant Funded: Yes
Compensation Range: 47.00 - 47.00
Compensation Type: Hourly
Work Schedule: Varies
Testing: No
Targeted Hire Date: 10/4/2019

EqualOpportunity Employer: minority/female/disability/veteran

Organization

Working at Waubonsee Community College 

Waubonsee is not your average community college — and that’s how we like it.

We take pride in exceeding expectations, offering a top education to all students willing to work hard for their dreams. Waubonsee has top-ranked academic programs, a dynamic student population, a breadth of services and resources, and a growing campus network — all of which mean a richer college experience for you.

Mission Statement

Waubonsee Community College is a public, compre­hensive community college that was organized in 1966, as mandated by the Illinois Community College Act, to provide education and training services for individuals in portions of Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, LaSalle and Will counties of District 516. The philo­sophy of Waubonsee Community College is based on the premise that education is the corner­stone of a literate, democra­tic society; that learning is a lifelong process; and that the pursuit of knowledge must be supported by institutional policies that demonstrate the values of accessibility, service, value, quality and innovation.

Vision

Waubonsee Community College opens the door of knowl­edge, sparks imaginations, and enlightens lives through learning. We welcome the diverse abilities, goals, and experiences of individuals standing on the threshold of discovery. Our success is defined by the dreams we help shape, the opportunities we help design, and the futures we help create.

Values

  • Accessibility — We remove barriers to learning formed by time, geography, education, culture, experience or beliefs to provide a full range of quality educational opportunities for all who can benefit.
  • Service — We view the world from the perspective of those we serve — anticipating needs and striving to exceed expectations while demonstrating a caring, knowledgeable, consistent connection with each individual every time they meet us.
  • Value — We focus every resource directly on the search for learning, creating tangible benefits in everything we do.
  • Quality — We constantly redefine what it means to be “the best,” seeking to improve in every area and exceed the expectations of those we serve.
  • Innovation — We are actively engaged on the frontiers of education, continuously improving the learning environment for our students and communities.

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