Sessional Instructor, School Of Agriculture
By Lethbridge College At Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Possesses strong instructional and presentation skills, with the ability to effectively communicate complex concepts to students of varying skill levels.
Minimum educational background is a degree in the field of animal science
Post-secondary teaching experience is considered an asset
BIO -1175 Animal Science, 2 lecture sections, (3 hours each)
BIO -2263 Animal Physiology I, 1 lecture and 1 lab (3 hours lecture; 2 hours lab)
BIO -2264 Animal Physiology II, 1 lecture and 1 lab (3 hours lecture; 2 hours lab)
Ats Contract Lecturer Jobs
By University of Alberta At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Working for the University of Alberta

Sessional Instructors, Fall 2023, Department Of Anthropology And Archaeology
By University of Calgary At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Experience teaching undergraduate courses at a university level
A current CV containing relevant teaching experience (e.g., courses taught, textbooks used, where and when taught).
ANTH 201 (LEC 01) - Intro Biological Anthropology: TR 14:00-15:15 (In person)
ANTH 201 (LEC 02) - Intro Biological Anthropology: T 18:00-20:45 (In person)
ANTH 203 (LEC 01) - Introduction Social Anthropology: MWF 10:00-10:50 (In person)
ANTH 203 (LEC 02) - Introduction Social Anthropology: R 18:00-20:45 (In person)

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise with students? We are looking for a Sessional Lecturer to join our team and help our students reach their full potential. You will have the chance to work with a diverse group of students and make a real impact on their learning experience. If you are passionate about teaching and have a commitment to excellence, then this is the job for you!

Overview:

A sessional lecturer is a part-time academic staff member who is hired on a contract basis to teach courses at a college or university. They are typically hired to teach courses that are not offered on a regular basis or to fill in for faculty members who are on leave. Sessional lecturers are usually paid per course and may be required to teach multiple courses in a semester.

How To Become an Sessional Lecturer:

To become a sessional lecturer, you will need to have a master’s degree or higher in the subject you wish to teach. You will also need to have experience teaching in a college or university setting. Additionally, you may need to have a teaching certificate or license in order to teach in certain states.

Sessional Lecturer Skills:

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to effectively manage a classroom
• Knowledge of the subject matter
• Ability to motivate and engage students
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Excellent organizational and time management skills
• Proficiency in using technology in the classroom

What is Sessional Lecturer Knowledge?

• Knowledge of the subject matter
• Knowledge of teaching methods and techniques
• Knowledge of curriculum development
• Knowledge of assessment and evaluation techniques
• Knowledge of educational technology
• Knowledge of student learning styles and strategies

What is Sessional Lecturer Responsibilities?

• Prepare and deliver lectures and tutorials
• Develop course materials and assessments
• Monitor and assess student progress
• Provide feedback and guidance to students
• Maintain records of student attendance and performance
• Participate in faculty meetings and other academic activities

What is Sessional Lecturer Experience?

• Previous teaching experience in a college or university setting
• Experience developing course materials and assessments
• Experience using technology in the classroom
• Experience working with diverse student populations

What is Sessional Lecturer Qualifications?

• Master’s degree or higher in the subject area
• Teaching certificate or license (depending on state)
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to effectively manage a classroom
• Knowledge of the subject matter
• Ability to motivate and engage students

Sessional Lecturer Education:

• Master’s degree or higher in the subject area
• Teaching certificate or license (depending on state)
• Professional development courses in teaching and learning

Tools to Help Sessional Lecturer Work Better:

• Learning management systems (LMS)
• Online collaboration tools
• Video conferencing software
• Online assessment tools
• Digital whiteboards
• Online gradebooks

Good Tips to Help Sessional Lecturer Do More Effectively:

• Prepare well for each class session
• Utilize a variety of teaching methods
• Encourage student participation
• Provide timely feedback to students
• Use technology to enhance learning
• Stay up to date with current trends in the field

Common Sessional Lecturer Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have teaching in a college or university setting?
• How would you handle a difficult student in the classroom?
• What strategies do you use to engage students in the learning process?
• How do you stay up to date with current trends in the field?
• What techniques do you use to assess student learning?