Upward Bound Summer Instructors
Upward Bound Summer Instructors
Company: Virginia Tech
Job Location: Blacksburg, 24061
Category: Student Affairs and Services
Type: Adjunct/Part-Time
Virginia Tech's Upward Bound programs is seeking instructors to teach non-credit courses to high school students during the summer program sessions June 8-18 and July 6-16 in the following (but not limited to) subject areas:
Language Arts, Science, Math (high school level), Foreign Languages, Engineering, Sociology, Psychology, Criminology, Debate, Financial Literacy, Expressive Arts, Entrepreneurship.
Instructors may be hired for June only, July only, or both June and July. Summer Component classes are offered Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, with Fridays being trip days for student participants. Instructors will be expected to teach in-person at Virginia Tech from June 8-18 (4 class sessions for each course) and/or July 6-16 (4 class sessions for each course). This schedule is subject to change based on availability of funds and programmatic needs. Weekly Instructor meetings are scheduled every Monday at noon (lunch provided) during instructional weeks: June 8 and 15 and July 6 and 13.
The Upward Bound Programs are dedicated to encouraging and preparing approximately 220 students from high schools throughout southwestern Virginia to pursue a college education. Upward Bound Summer Course Instructors will be responsible for creating an engaging project-based learning module which teaches subject area material and integrates research-based skills. Students enrolled in the summer program will be first in their families to earn a four-year degree, meet income-eligibility guidelines, and/or meet the federal definition for high-risk of academic failure. The summer program is focused on helping students develop the skills necessary for success in both secondary and post-secondary education.
The Summer Course Instructor will:
- Develop, plan, prepare, and deliver project-based curriculum in line with Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL's), where applicable.
- Utilize differentiated lesson plans for students with diverse learning abilities and grade levels.
- Submit a syllabus to the TRiO Programs office a minimum of two weeks prior to the start of the summer program.
- Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans that develop critical thinking skills and higher self-efficacy.
- Create a positive educational climate for students.
- Score and provide regular feedback on projects, or use other forms of assessment, to observe and evaluate each student's performance.
- Submit copies of assessment results to the TRiO Programs office within the timeframe specified by the TRiO Programs staff at the start of the summer.
- Work with TRiO Programs staff to ensure initiatives and objectives are being met.
- Effectively manage student behavior the classroom; enforce approved disciplinary procedures.
- Attend pre-summer training, weekly instructor meetings, and additional functions, as required.
- Perform other administrative duties as needed.
Instructors will earn a minimum of $1,275 per June or July only course, and $2,550 for courses taught through June and July. The number of courses will be determined by program needs, available funding, and student enrollment in the program.
Minimum Qualifications:
- A minimum of a bachelor's degree in content area or a closely related field.
- Experience working for educational programs that address the needs of low-income, first-generation college, and/or academically at-risk youth.
Preferred Qualifications:
- A Master's degree in instructional subject area, or closely related field.
- Experience working with Upward Bound program or any of the U.S Department Education TRiO programs.
- One year teaching experience.
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