12-04-2015, 12:04 PM
look at the various community college websites in your area and see if they post job openings
also search Mathematics Faculty Jobs, Employment in Texas | Indeed.com
for example: here are two openings at
LaGuardia Community College in New York City
https://hrsa.cunyfirst.cuny.edu/psc/cnyh...tingSeq=1&
1) Assistant Professor: Ph.D. in mathematics (pure and applied). Prior teaching experience at the college level; experience with curriculum development. Ability to teach successfully, experience in student mentorship and guidance with accelerated instruction and outcome assessment at both the classroom and programmatic levels, demonstrated scholarly achievement, and ability to collaborate with others.
2) Instructor: Master's degree in area(s) of expertise, and advanced progress toward a Doctorate. Also required are the ability to teach successfully, interest in productive scholarship or achievement, and ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution.
of course this is New York City
and here's a position in Texas for an instructor to teach Math to undergrad students who want to become math teachers
https://jobs.uh.edu/postings/28800
"This position consists of a nine-month, non-tenure track faculty appointment at the rank of Instructional Assistant / Associate Professor (Master Teacher),"
"A masterâs degree is required with preferences given to a Ph.D./Ed.D."
as for WGU, I was looking at them for their IT program and while reading reviews I saw a lot of negative stuff about their teacher program
of course those negative comments could have been posted by morons too stupid to get a degree
and were venting their frustration, but search around for reviews
also search Mathematics Faculty Jobs, Employment in Texas | Indeed.com
for example: here are two openings at
LaGuardia Community College in New York City
https://hrsa.cunyfirst.cuny.edu/psc/cnyh...tingSeq=1&
1) Assistant Professor: Ph.D. in mathematics (pure and applied). Prior teaching experience at the college level; experience with curriculum development. Ability to teach successfully, experience in student mentorship and guidance with accelerated instruction and outcome assessment at both the classroom and programmatic levels, demonstrated scholarly achievement, and ability to collaborate with others.
2) Instructor: Master's degree in area(s) of expertise, and advanced progress toward a Doctorate. Also required are the ability to teach successfully, interest in productive scholarship or achievement, and ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution.
of course this is New York City
and here's a position in Texas for an instructor to teach Math to undergrad students who want to become math teachers
https://jobs.uh.edu/postings/28800
"This position consists of a nine-month, non-tenure track faculty appointment at the rank of Instructional Assistant / Associate Professor (Master Teacher),"
"A masterâs degree is required with preferences given to a Ph.D./Ed.D."
as for WGU, I was looking at them for their IT program and while reading reviews I saw a lot of negative stuff about their teacher program
of course those negative comments could have been posted by morons too stupid to get a degree
and were venting their frustration, but search around for reviews