Teaching Professional job description

There are many types of Teaching Professionals, teaching at various levels in different academic institutions. These may include:
• Kindergarten teachers
• High School teacher
• University teachers or Lecturers
• Professors and Deans
Teaching Professionals work in academic institutions such as high schools and colleges, teaching subjects such as Mathematics, English, Literature, Spanish, History, Philosophy or Economics, to name a few. Their salaries may very depending on their employer, level, years of experience, and location. Working hours are also dependent on these factors as well.
A Teaching Professional usually performs many of the following tasks:
•  Assessing students performance
•  Lecturing classes
•  Completing administrative duties
• Tutoring students
•  Preparing lesson plans
•  Marking assignments
• Setting exams
•  Leading field trips

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Skills

• Being confident and motivational
• Being effective and resourceful
• Being professional
• Information technology
• Time management
• Planning
• Being compassionate and discreet
• Research and leadership
• Being analytical
• Communication and presentation
• Being compelling
• Organization and administration

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Education

Some Teaching Professionals begin their careers as research students or Graduate Teaching Assistants in colleges or universities. Here they are afforded the chance to develop their knowledge and skills. They get to work with senior teaching professionals who guide them. Because of this, they are then able to work comfortably in any other teaching institution.
Employers accept an array of qualifications depending on the level you will be teaching. Your qualifications can include Graduates, Undergraduate and Doctoral Degrees. The higher your qualification the more job opportunities you will have. Therefore it is best to continue your education, in whatever subject, up to the Post Graduate level.

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