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    Re: Adjunct Interviews
    Posted by: rw on 7/24/09

    Things like:

    *Why do you want to work here?
    *What is your understanding of community college students?
    (their needs, situations, etc.)
    *Strategies for teaching
    *How to help struggling writers
    *Strategies for working with those learning English as a
    second/third language

    The CC I worked at was concerned that I understand many of the
    students had been out of school for many years, were single
    parents with children, had limited English skills, etc. At the
    same time they wanted to know that I would have strong academic
    standards, but taught in such a way that it would be accessible
    to the students.

    In some places there is such a need for adjuncts that if you
    seem normal and have the correct M.A./M.S. degree you're in. LOL


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  • Adjunct Interviews, 7/21/09, by Hopeful.
  • Re: Adjunct Interviews, 7/24/09, by rw.
  • Re: Adjunct Interviews, 7/27/09, by OP.

     
     

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