Location
Durham, NC, United States
Posted on
Jun 19, 2018
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Adjunct Instructor
The candidate will implement and enforce, when appropriate, college academic policies and procedures together with administrative rules and regulations and other controls intended to maintain order and the highest standards of instruction. Maintain and process all office records, grade and enrollment reports, forms, and other paperwork in a timely and efficient manner, checking for the correctness and accuracy of all data. Utilize effective instructional technology to deliver curricular content in non-traditional formats (i.e. online, hybrid, etc.) and to supplement the delivery of content through traditional means. Teach Paralegal Technology course as determined by the terms of the employment contract, the program directors semester staffing plans, program and course specific needs, and the general needs of the college, and teaching load guidelines. Provide quality instruction at all times by being well prepared for each class, and teaching classes for the entire class period. Provide comprehensive coverage of course materials and course competencies as specified in course outlines. Preparing objectives, assignments, grading standards, attendance policies and course syllabi to be distributed at first class meeting. Provide supervisor with syllabi containing course objectives and outlines for course coverage Keep accurate attendance and grade records. Enter and submit attendance reports, final grades and other reports on time, and in the manner directed. Use various, innovative teaching techniques as needed. Use various instructional, computer, and distance learning technologies (e.g., Sakai, FastCase) to provide contemporary presentation of course material where appropriate. Provide students with positive, constructive feedback during class interactions and on assignments and tests. Return assignments and tests in a timely manner. Return student emails within 24 hours or less whenever possible. Make suggestions to supervisor regarding textbooks, software, instructional materials, supplies and/or equipment needs. Stay informed about current legal events and changes in law and procedure affecting civil litigation practice. And when appropriate, adapt changes into the course instruction. Teach assigned courses with special attention to the college’s mission, its commitment to the open door philosophy, and student success.
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