From paperwork to chaperoning to highly specific technical tasks—like changing HVAC filters to operating a security gate—America’s teachers say they take on a host of non-teaching duties.
There are also distinct differences in the educational and licensing requirements for teachers and professors, along with specific job responsibilities, research expectations, and average salaries. At ...
Mentors are experienced classroom teachers, instructional coaches or lead teachers who have been trained extensively in ways to best support new teachers (including doing demonstration lessons, ...
NEA believes that all teachers should be “profession-ready” from their first day of responsibility for student learning. This means that before becoming a teacher-of-record, teacher candidates must ...
RTAs are graduate students who assist professors with their research projects and teaching duties. RTAs can gain valuable experience, skills, and connections that can help them advance their ...