Instructor - Educational Assessment jobs in Vermont

Instructor - Educational Assessment teaches courses in the discipline area of educational assessment, testing, and measurement. Develops and designs curriculum plans to foster student learning, stimulate class discussions, and ensures student engagement. Being an Instructor - Educational Assessment provides tutoring and academic counseling to students, maintains classes related records, and assesses student coursework. Collaborates and supports colleagues regarding research interests and co-curricular activities. Additionally, Instructor - Educational Assessment typically reports to a department head. Has a Master's degree or is a PhD candidate in the applicable field. Has experience and is qualified to teach at undergraduate level and possesses the qualifications to participate in research. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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CCV Part Time Faculty - Elements of Microbiology - Summer 2024
  • CCV - Instructor
  • Winooski, VT PART_TIME
  • Every year Community College of Vermont employs nearly 800 part-time faculty to teach its courses at 12 locations statewide and online, and we are always looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable teachers. All faculty work part-time with a maximum of three courses each semester.

    Our Mission: The Community College of Vermont, a Vermont State College, supports and challenges all students in meeting their educational goals through an abiding commitment to access, affordability, and student success.

    The Community College of Vermont seeks applicants for a part-time faculty position to teach Elements of Microbiology (4 Credits) in the Winooski academic center for the summer 2024 semester.

    Day/Times: Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Semester Dates: 5/20/24 - 8/7/24

    Location: Winooski Center

    Course Description:

    This course offers the student an opportunity to examine organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye and is a comprehensive study of the basic principles of microbiology. A brief survey of the history of the science is given. Emphasis is placed on understanding the variety and differences of microbes and their relationship to humans. Prior successful completion of BIO-2012, Human Anatomy and Physiology II, is recommended.

    Course Objectives: 

    1. Compare the theoretical aspects of historical development in the field of microbiology to current concepts of microbiology.
    2. Identify macroscopic and microscopic morphology of common microbial isolates.
    3. Apply the theoretical and practical aspects of physical and chemical methods used to control microorganisms.
    4. Explain the relationships that can exist between host and microorganism.
    5. Discuss the disease process as it relates to common microbial pathologies.
    6. Model and explain the theoretical and practical aspects of culturing and staining bacteria.
    7. Demonstrate proficiency in understanding, interpreting, evaluating, and applying quantitative data and information.
    8. Explain how knowledge created in the natural sciences has contributed to the creation, maintenance and dismantling of social inequalities and discuss the impacts of diversity and inclusion on scientific research and practice.

    Lab Objectives:

    1. Apply knowledge of the scientific method to:
    a. formulate and evaluate real-world scientific questions;
    b. ethically plan and implement accurate data collection;
    c. analyze and evaluate data;
    d. generate conclusions based on analysis and justify claims with evidence;
    e. integrate the related work of other scientists; and
    f. propose ideas for further inquiry.
    2. Communicate findings in a format appropriate to the discipline and type of investigation, such as a laboratory notebook, laboratory report, observational study, field investigation report, poster, or presentation using appropriate evidence to support these findings.
    3. Understand the structure and purpose of peer-reviewed publications.
    4. Evaluate scientific information for validity, accuracy, reliability, and methodology.
    5. Identify and follow lab safety techniques that are aligned with CCV’s Chemical Hygiene Plan, Lab Safety Agreements, and chemical Safety Data Sheets (SDS).

    Requirements:  Master's degree required.

    CCV values individual differences that can be engaged in the service of learning. Diverse experiences from people of varied backgrounds inform and enrich our community. CCV strongly encourages applications from historically marginalized and underrepresented populations. CCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer, in compliance with ADA requirements, and will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant.

    Additional Information: All new full-time employees and certain part-time employees will be subject to a fingerprint-supported criminal background check. Any offer of employment is contingent upon the satisfactory results of this check.

    Application Instructions: In order to be considered, please submit a complete application package which includes our online employment application, cover letter, resume/CV, and contact information for three professional references at: https://ccv.edu/learn-about-ccv/employment/

    This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the job classification. It is not an all-encompassing statement of the specific duties, responsibilities and qualifications of individual positions assigned to the classification.

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CCV Part Time Faculty - General Chemistry II - Fall 2024
  • CCV - Instructor
  • Winooski, VT PART_TIME
  • Every year Community College of Vermont employs nearly 800 part-time faculty to teach its courses at 12 locations statewide and online, and we are always looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable teache...
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CCV Part Time Faculty - Human Anatomy & Physiology I - Fall 2024
  • CCV - Instructor
  • Brattleboro, VT PART_TIME
  • Every year Community College of Vermont employs nearly 800 part-time faculty to teach its courses at 12 locations statewide and online, and we are always looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable teache...
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CCV Part Time Faculty - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - Fall 2024
  • CCV - Instructor
  • Montpelier, VT PART_TIME
  • Every year Community College of Vermont employs nearly 800 part-time faculty to teach its courses at 12 locations statewide and online, and we are always looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable teache...
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CCV Part Time Faculty - Introduction to Business - Fall 2024
  • CCV - Instructor
  • Brattleboro, VT PART_TIME
  • Every year Community College of Vermont employs nearly 800 part-time faculty to teach its courses at 12 locations statewide and online, and we are always looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable teache...
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Educational Instructor - High School Language Arts
  • ChOICE Academy
  • Barre, VT FULL_TIME
  • SUMMARY OF POSITION: This position entails teaching high school language arts at an independent therapeutic school with small class sizes, providing opportunities for personalized and hands-on instruc...
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Vermont is located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles (24,900 km2), making it the 45th-largest state. It is the only state that does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet (38 m). Land comprises 9,250 square miles (24,000 km2) and water comprises 365 square miles (950 km2), making it the 43rd-largest in land area and the 47th in water area. In total area, it is larger than El Salvador and smaller than Haiti. It is the only landlocked state in New England, and it is also the easternmost and the smallest in area of all landlocked sta...
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