No college instructor wants to be boring, and no student wants to be stuck in a classroom with a boring instructor. Being a successful teacher involves flexibility, accessibility, firmness and the ability to present material as relevant to students' lives. A good college teacher understands that students have different needs and learning styles and that the teacher must be dynamic to positively impact as many students as possible.
Pilates for slimming the waist requires you to access the transverses abdominal muscle. Learn about using Pilates for slimming the waist with help from a fully certified STOTT Pilates instructor in this free video clip.
For some students, learning the meaning of idioms is as easy as pie. Others may find it as tough as nails. Idiomatic expressions are fixed phrases that have meanings that are not immediately obvious. For example, if you look at the phrase, "easy as pie," it's not automatically clear that this expression means that something is very easy to do. Students may wonder why a pie is described as being "easy" rather than "delicious" or "tasty." A focus on vocabulary and context will help students learn the meaning of idiomatic expressions, with special consideration for ESL students.
School guidance counselors serve a unique role in elementary schools and high schools. In both elementary and high schools, counselors strive to maximize student success, provide a safe learning environment, and support the social, emotional and academic needs of each student. Guidance counselors are certified and licensed educators who typically possess a master’s degree in school counseling. The developmental and academic needs of elementary and high school students are what differentiate the role of guidance counselors at each level of education.
A Yoga towel is something you need to do in a very particular way to help prevent the towel from slipping. Get a Yoga towel tutorial with help from a certified personal trainer, yoga instructor and holistic health practitioner in this free video clip.
If you enjoy both teaching and travel, you might want to seek a position as an English language teacher abroad after graduation. Knowing what you need to apply for such positions is the first step toward starting a career helping others around the world learn the English language.
Making a follow-up call to a college is a great way to make sure that you stay on the mind of an admissions official. Make a follow-up call to a college with help from a graduate of Harvard, Oxford, and the Boston College School of Education in this free video clip.
Making shrimp dumplings requires you to cook the shrimp inside the dumpling to unlock the maximum amount of flavor. Make shrimp dumplings with help from a hospitality professor at University of New Haven in this free video clip.
It's always important to replenish your body's fuel after something as physically exhausting as a soccer match. Learn about soccer nutrition after a match with help from a professor at the University of Idaho in this free video clip.
Curry is a product that is found from curcumin, which is an anti-oxidant. Learn about the nutrition in curry dishes with help from a professor at the University of Idaho in this free video clip.
Salaries of college professors vary greatly depending on many factors. Title, tenure and years of experience are big factors, as is the school where a professor teaches. Full-time professors, associate professors and assistant professors all make different salaries, and the level of teaching—at doctoral programs, graduate schools or four-year colleges—also plays a role. Finally, the field in which professors teach affects salary levels.
Once you make citrus olives it is sure to become one of your favorite recipes. Make citrus olives with help from a certified culinary instructor in this free video clip.
For-profit universities have sprung up everywhere across the nation and now offer a fairly convenient alternative form of higher education, in comparison to the more traditional education models maintained by nonprofit institutions nationwide. For-profit schools offer students scheduling convenience and often meet in the evenings or in an online format. Professors who teach at these schools are often part-time employees who help the schools meet the educational needs of students. However, with this part-time pay, professors sometimes shoulder a heavy amount of responsibility.
Storage area network security, or SANS, represents a branch of computer science and technology geared to increasing the safety of digital information storage and security management as a whole. Schools across the country offer computer security curriculum, including four-year universities and technical schools. A SANS instructor earns an annual salary commensurate with the type of postsecondary institution employing the educator.
A test administrator works for a private testing facility that performs certification or licensing tests for corporate or academic clients. A test administrator's primary function is to administer tests in a fair and efficient way. She may schedule test appointments, perform fingerprint captures, monitor the testing room during testing, instruct test takers on how to take the tests, answer procedure-related questions and relay the test results. A test administrator may work in a full-time or part-time capacity.
It's a favorite, though intimidating, topic of conversation among high school seniors, juniors and anxious parents: How can kids get into the colleges they want to attend? And the discussion is even more heated among students hoping to be accepted by one of the nation's highly competitive premier institutions. Should they focus on grades? Letters of recommendation? Extracurriculars? Should they put all their efforts into writing the perfect essay? What is the best strategy for catching the attention of the people who make admissions decisions at "World Class U"? Guidelines are available from individual colleges and from the College Board,…
A director of special education is a school administrator who plans and directs a school's special education program. Directors of special education oversee teachers and curriculum designers who work together to create an effective special-education program. They may administer testing, choose new curricula, implement policies and run professional-development days for their teachers.
English-as-second language instruction, commonly known as ESL, allows non-native English speakers a chance to take a class in English instruction with other non-native speakers. The core curriculum in the class focuses on acquiring the language for reading and writing and practicing the use in everyday conversation. The goal of most ESL instruction is to quickly move the student into mainstream English classes by rapid language acquisition. One way to help students assimilate with native-English speakers is to teach basic English vocabulary, but instructors must expect some basic problems during the lessons.
Tenured college professors are generally among the highest-paid professors at the institutions at which they teach. These professors are those who have generally met the research requirements to be offered a permanent teaching position. Tenured professors have the academic freedom to speak their minds with little to no backlash from a school's administration. These professors typically hold one of two professorial ranks: associate professor or professor.
Guidance counselors must have specific strategies for supporting an ESL student in both learning a new language and transitioning to a new environment. To do this, a counselor needs to address both academic and nonacademic factors concerning the student's education. The student must receive a comprehensive orientation into his new school and then be systematically offered support.
Most people think that a librarian's job consists of checking out materials, re-shelving books and recommending good reads. However, these tasks are only part of a librarian's job. In addition, librarians are also responsible for cataloging and organizing materials, helping patrons find information and managing the library. Some librarians also have specialty jobs in which they work with a certain group of people or type of information, such as children's or law librarians.
Being a conservator for a major museum is a challenging profession. Between having to protect priceless artifacts and artworks from destruction, one must also be able to display them properly. The work requires a vast array of training and education. Depending on the museum and the collection, these educational requirements vary greatly.
Anthropology is the study of mankind. Anthropologists investigate human origins and evolution, the skills and knowledge acquired, belief systems and cultural adaptations. An anthropologist might specialize in the physical differences between early hominids and modern humans, the evolution of languages, or the differences and similarities between seemingly disparate cultures. Jobs in anthropology that offer the greatest prestige, highest salaries or most independence require the most extensive education.
Muscadine is a type of wild grape that ranges from light bronze to deep purple in color. These grapes are hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases and can be found or grown in areas of the United States where the temperature in winter months stays above 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The jumbo muscadine is the largest of these grapes.
SCUBA instructors often get paid to do what they love -- teach others the art of SCUBA diving. Salaries for those working as SCUBA instructors can vary greatly depending upon whether the instructor works full or part time, where the instructor works and what types of certification the instructor has.
An equine professor is one who focuses on horses in university animal science departments or in university schools of veterinary medicine. Equine professors can be veterinarians -- also known as equine practitioners -- or someone with degrees in related fields. Equine professors teach subjects such as horse nutrition, behavior, genetics, breeding, anatomy, health care and welfare issues. Equine professors typically have a deep passion for their subject.
Charter schools are schools of choice that receive state funding and some freedom from state education regulations in exchange for meeting accountability standards, as measured by student performance. Charter school advocates, such as the Center for Education Reform, liken these schools to laboratories for new and innovative approaches to classroom instruction and school administration. However, a national survey published in "Education Week" reveals that the principals of charter schools often come from traditional educator backgrounds.
Cosmetologists are jacks-of-all-trades when it comes to offering beauty services, though most have a specialty they offer to customers. For example, some cosmetologists may choose to only offer hair coloring while others may specialize in make-up application services. Regardless of what a cosmetologist's specialty is, all cosmetologists are required to take certain steps before they can legally practice in the industry.
Professors at state universities earn a vast range of salaries, based on experience, job title, geography and discipline. Because universities employ full-time, part-time, associate, assistant and adjunct professors in a wide variety of fields, professor pay truly does run the gamut. Averaged data and first-hand reports show pay rates ranging from $13,000 to nearly $300,000 per year for state university professors at institutions across the country.
The Internet has spurred a revolution in the way colleges deliver courses, and according to the U.S. Department of Education, nine out of every 10 colleges and universities offer online programs. Salaries for professors leading these online courses tend to fall in the middle of the college salary spectrum, with more than half of online professors earning between $40,000 and $70,000 per year as of 2008.
Golf instructors teach golfers the finer points of the game. Instructors may serve as coaches for sports teams at educational institutions or teach on an individual basis at private clubs or local public golf courses. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics lists golf and other sports instructors under the occupational category of "Athletes, Coaches, Umpires, and Related Workers." The BLS projects strong growth in this category, as the number of jobs is expected to increase by 23 percent between 2008 and 2018.
Aerobics instructors at universities are hired for two types of duties. At the lowest level, they lead students, teachers and staff on exercise classes designed to increase their endurance and fitness. At the highest level, they are professors who instruct physical education students on how to lead aerobic exercises classes. Salaries vary according to level.
It takes more than just a pretty face to pull off a professional photo shoot. Also known as fashion stylists, photo stylists work with photo models, both living and inanimate, to be sure they look their best for the photo shoot by integrating wardrobe, hair, makeup and props. As of 2011, no schools offer a specific photo stylist degree, so students interested in photo styling should choose from another photography or fashion-related degree offered by a number of schools across the country.
Life seems an enormous subject of study, but it is precisely this that biological scientists are concerned with. They seek to understand the life processes of biological organisms, from bacteria and algae through animals and plants to humans. They typically specialize in a certain area or species, and utilize knowledge of many academic disciplines – including geology, physics, biology, chemistry and social sciences – to assist their investigations.
Carpenters work to build and repair furnishings and structures built from wood, fiberglass, drywall and plastic. Carpenters shape and cut these materials using tools such as saws, drills and planes and join the materials together. Carpenters must be able to work quickly and accurately, make measurements and follow blueprints. There are several different routes into the profession, each with its own educational and training requirements.
Adjunct college instructors are part-time employees who teach one or several courses. As part-timers they typically receive few or no benefits and they earn much less than their full-time counterparts. The compensation for adjuncts is based on their education level and how many courses they teach. Some adjunct instructors object to their low pay and lack of ability for advancement, but colleges are increasingly hiring part-time adjuncts to adapt to budget cuts.
Sample cutters work in the manufacturing industry with handheld power tools to cut and shape a range of materials from fabric and carpet to stone and rubber. They also work in the fashion industry cutting out different patterns needed for clothing and accessories. Although it requires a lot of attention to detail and concentration, it is not a highly paid job.
Zookeeping is such a popular job that some zoos receive more than 100 applications for every job opening. To maximize your chances of getting hired, you should do more than just meet the minimum requirements. Get a good education and solid animal-related volunteer work experience in order to get a competitive edge.
Adjunct professors are part-time professors who often teach several classes at different colleges or campuses. They include those non-tenured college professors who possess academic and professional experiences in their field. Adjunct professors who teach music are called adjunct college music professors. Unlike the full-time professors, the adjunct professors are not protected by the American Association of University Professors – a union comprising of college professors. As such, their teaching contracts expire and are renewed semester by semester. They can also be dismissed or denied courses and contracts at any time without any explanation or justification.
Groundskeepers, also known as grounds maintenance workers, are tasked with caring for existing grounds. A groundskeeper's duties might include raking leaves, watering lawns and clearing snow from walkways. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that groundskeepers work in a variety of settings, including parks, schools, private residences and golf courses.
Survival instructors teach skills that save lives and develop character. If you are passionate about the outdoors and seek a career that is mentally, physically and technically challenging, a career as a survival instructor offers life-time learning experiences and new challenges daily. The salary is dependent on your location, employer (whether the position is a civilian or military job), and the level of responsibility, education, experience, skills and abilities of the applicant.
Academic advisers may work with students of all ages, from kindergarteners to adults in continuing education programs or postsecondary institutions. They typically use a variety of strategies, including interviews and aptitude tests, to determine what education and career plan will best suit a student, and advise them on any issues they may run into during the course of their education. Because licensed academic advisers are usually required to possess a master’s degree, they are paid well.
Assistant high school principals are involved in the day-to-day duties of running a school. While they are supervised by the principal and work with them on certain programs and activities, they also have many administrative duties of their own to deal with. These vary from preparing student schedules to ordering textbooks and overseeing operations in the cafeteria to making sure school buses are running on time.
High School guidance couselors in Kentucky earn a good living helping teenagers get the most out of their eduction. Success means considering the best educational path for a student, whether she plans to go to college or enter the workforce, and navigating all the barriers along the way from, student capabilities to angry parents to working with difficult colleagues. Attaining the proper education is the first step in this pursuit.
Reference librarians serve library patrons, maintain reference materials, catalog collections and train other staff members in reference tools and techniques. As each state defines requirements for librarians at state-funded branches, degree requirements may vary. A degree alone isn't the end-all for this trade; professional reference librarians also derive their education from ongoing training programs and licensure procedures.
Developmental interventionists, or early interventionists, work primarily with infants and toddlers from birth to age three to address developmental delays. Developmental delays include physical delays, cognitive delays, self-help delays, social delays and emotional delays. Developmental interventionists are essentially special education teachers who have specialized education and training in teaching young children.
Job satisfaction is the feeling of accomplishment that a person experiences from doing a job well and being recognized for it. Frederick Herzberg, a psychologist and retired professor at the University of Utah, asserted in his Harvard Business Review article titled “One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees?” that job satisfaction is a group of intrinsic factors that create psychological growth for an individual through recognition of achievement, the work itself, responsibility and advancement in a job. Autocratic, bureaucratic, democratic and laissez-faire leadership styles help define the relationship between supervisors and subordinates, and serve to determine how satisfied individuals…
After working for years in one occupation, some people still find themselves unfulfilled by their work and consider whether a career change is a viable option. Individuals with a penchant for communicating with children and helping them with their problems may want to think about becoming a guidance counselor. Educational and licensing requirements to become a guidance counselor vary from state to state, but typically require a few years to complete.
A loved one dying can be an extremely traumatic occurrence for those who knew the deceased. For morticians, handling the death of loved ones is a career. Morticians have a wide scope of responsibilities during the funeral process, from preparing the body to organizing the funeral. To do that, they need a strong background in mortuary science.
An animal caretaker's job focuses on the well being of animals in a range of settings that include clinics, shelter, zoos, aquariums and kennels. During a typical day they will have to groom the animals, examine them for illness, play with them and clean out their living space. In veterinary clinics they may also be called to help administer vaccinations, while in zoos they'll be expected to get the animals ready to be exhibited to the public. Educational requirements for the caretaker's role depends on the level of responsibility and the type of animal under his care.