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Ivy Tech is seeking a part-time Instructor for English Language Learners (ELL). ELL instructors are passionate about helping students achieve their language goals and have experience working with
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assessing the effectiveness of the academic area/s in which he/she is employed to teach. Provide instruction needed for students to qualify for certification in the respective fields. Major Responsibilities
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assists students in reaching their goals; and for providing effective instruction and assessment within the framework of common syllabi provided by the School. This is an Evergreen position and the posting
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Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin
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Ivy Tech Community College is a community based technical college which places primary emphasis on excellence in the classroom instruction. Faculty members are expected to demonstrate and maintain
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that reflects the broad diversity and backgrounds represented by our students and employees in which every individual feels respected and valued. This is not to be construed as an exhaustive list. Other duties
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plays a critical role in supporting the advising team and enhancing the overall student experience. This position is ideal for students who wish to develop strong administrative, communication, and
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our services to the students of the Evansville, IN campus. This job posting is intended for those with experience in higher education, at a university or college, who want to express interest in
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GENERAL PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE POSITION: The primary goal of the K-14 Advisor is to work with a caseload of students from area high schools to encourage and assist with post-secondary planning
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student achievement of expected program learning outcomes. · Use Learning Management System (e.g., Blackboard) to facilitate teaching, learning, assessment and communication. II. RETENTION AND STUDENT