School:
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
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Department/Program:
Department of Mathematics
The Online Mathematics Instructor will mainly be responsible for teaching college level online math courses, including Calculus I, II, Linear Algebra, Multi-variable Calculus (Calculus III) and Ordinary Differential Equations.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Monitor student progress and assist students in accomplishing established learning objectives.
• Interact independently with students using distance education technologies, primarily Moodle, Zoom, Skype and e-mail.
• Arranging & holding live review sessions with students and actively checking in on all assigned students.
• Provide timely feedback to students on coursework and progress.
• Promptly replying to emails, providing detailed feedback on exams according to a rubric.
• Communicate with students, program administrators and supervisor to resolve any course related issues.
• Additional duties include assisting with the development of course related materials; updating and developing curriculum; participating in new course development; and working closely with program managers on course related issues
Degree of Independent Action Performed on the Job:
• Large degree of independent action.
• Generally work independently
Qualifications
Required Special Skills and Knowledge:
• At least 3 years teaching or tutorial experience at college level in mathematics.
• Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds.
Minimum Required Education and Related
Work Experience:
• Master’s degree from an accredited college/university in mathematics or related field
• Experience in teaching, tutoring mathematics online.
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