San Jacinto
Location
Houston, Texas
members are responsible for designing and delivering rigorous English coursework while fostering critical thinking and intellectual curiosity. They must also contribute to curriculum development, maintain academic standards, and participate in college-wide committees and activities.
A Master's degree in English, Literature, Composition/Rhetoric, or Reading is required, with a preference for 18 graduate hours in English or Literature. Preference is also given to candidates with two or more years of community college, dual credit, or distance-learning teaching experience.
Faculty members are expected to be effective teachers, to maintain current knowledge in their fields, and to have pedagogic skills that are appropriate for our students. Faculty members are also expected to continue development of their knowledge and skills, to contribute to the community of scholars, and to represent the College in the community. All employees of San Jacinto College are expected to demonstrate the values of the institution.
Serve as an academic leader and mentor Design and deliver engaging, rigorous coursework that fosters critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and practical application of knowledge Create an abstract learning environment Assess student performance with fairness and clarity Adapt teaching strategies to meet all learning needs
Contribute to curriculum development Uphold academic standards Inspire students to achieve their full potential as scholars and professionals
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge, skills, and abilities relative to teaching area Ability to demonstrate College values
Master’s degree in a related field (English, Literature, Composition/Rhetoric, Reading) to the teaching discipline with preference given to 18 hours of graduate-level coursework in English or Literature.
Preference will be given to candidates with two (2) or more years of community college teaching experience. Preference will be given to candidates who have either taught dual credit courses or high school. Preference will be given to candidates who have distance-learning teaching experience.
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