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University of Phoenix Hiring Process
UOPX FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is the Online Faculty Hiring Process?
There are three stages to the process:
* Preliminary Evaluation
The preliminary evaluation includes an online interview, a phone interview, a resume and/or application review, a review of the campus' instructional needs, and a review of specific content area requests by the Deans.
* Functional Evaluation / Faculty Training
We provide an intensive training using our conferencing software. We measure competency in the use of this software as well as appropriate online tone, online facilitation skills and University of Phoenix Online policies and procedures. Candidates participate in 2 separate 2-week long trainings that measure competency in these areas. The training takes place in an asynchronous, online environment and Candidate participation is the key for success during this stage. Candidates should anticipate devoting 15-20 hours of their time each week to the training, as their level of participation is a key indicator of their success in facilitating online classes. Pending a positive recommendation from the training facilitator, candidates are invited to continue the hiring process. Once a candidate successfully completes faculty training we will perform a criminal background check and begin collecting the appropriate Human Resource documents.
* Instructional Evaluation / Mentorship
In this "mentored" stage, instructional mentors evaluate candidates' abilities to combine both course content and Online processes while facilitating an Online course. Pending a positive recommendation from the instructional mentor and the Mentorship Team candidates are invited to become faculty members of University of Phoenix Online.
2. What are the basic technology competencies needed to be Associate Faculty?
* Correspond with University of Phoenix Online staff, students, and faculty using e-mail and the Web.
* Access course and program material via the Web.
* Prepare, send and receive classroom emails using attachments and files.
* Incorporate Internet research and activities in course assignments.
* Use the appropriate software (e.g. Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Project, Microsoft® Excel, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft Access®) for the course.
* Incorporate the use of CD ROMs when they are required course materials.
* Use an appropriate anti-virus application to insure the files transmitted and received are virus free.
3. What software/hardware does University of Phoenix Online recommend?
A processor and operating system capable of handling the following software:
* Microsoft® Office XP, 2000, 2003, or 2004
* Microsoft® Word
* Microsoft® PowerPoint®
* Microsoft® Excel (for selected courses)
* Microsoft® Access (for selected courses)
* Microsoft® Project (for selected courses)
* Microsoft® Visio® (for selected courses)
* A processor of 1.6 GHz or faster
* A current anti-virus application – updated regularly
* 256MB RAM or greater
* 20 GB hard drive or larger
* 56.6 kps modem, or High Speed Internet Connection
* Monitor and Video card with 1024x768 ppi or greater resolution
* Sound card with speakers
* CD ROM
* Inkjet or laser printer
* E-mail address
* Internet service provider (ISP) account
* Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later
* Adobe® Reader 6.0 or later
* Microsoft® Outlook Express 6.0 or later
4. Do I need to be online at specific times during the faculty training stage?
No, our online classroom software utilizes asynchronous communication.
5. What is the time commitment during the faculty training stage?
Although many candidates spend an hour or so learning and interacting per day, some spend up to three hours a day on the required activities. Active participation is expected five out of seven days each week for the duration of the scheduled four-week evaluation. Candidates should anticipate devoting 15-20 hours of their time each week to the training.
6. What is the cost of the training?
The training received during the hiring process is free of charge.
7. What is the time commitment for an Online course?
First time instruction requires an investment of preparation time reviewing the curriculum and organizing course notes. Initially, new faculty can spend from 15 to 20 hours per week facilitating a course. However, time spent in subsequent courses will be less as proficiency is developed.
8. Describe your compensation plan for active Associate Faculty.
Online faculty members are paid per course. Please refer to the following matrix for examples.
Instructors will be compensated based on their teaching experience with Apollo Group (Axia College, University of Phoenix , and Western International University). All Online instructors that are new to the University or have taught for less than 3 years will start at Level B faculty. All instructors that have taught for 3 or more consecutive years with Apollo Group will be Level C faculty. Faculty that have taught for 10 years will be promoted to Level D pay. Faculty pay will be disbursed in 2 separate payments of 66% and 34% respectively. You must post attendance (which is taken automatically from your normal postings to the classroom newsgroups) for the first week to receive the first installment and you must post your grades in order to receive the second installment. The pay schedule will be posted on the University of Phoenix faculty website. University of Phoenix reserves the right to change the plan with notice to the faculty. The current compensation plan is as follows:
Undergraduate Course:
5 weeks, 3 credits, $950
After 3 years: $1,125
After 10 years: $1,312
Undergraduate Course with PhD or JD:
5 weeks, 3 credits $1,050
After 3 years: $1,225
After 10 years: $1,412
Graduate Course:
6 weeks, 3 credits, $1,200
After 3 years: $1,440
After 10 years: $1,710
Graduate Course with PhD or JD:
6 weeks, 3 credits, $1,400
After 3 years: $1,640
After 10 years: $1,910
Doctoral Course:
8 weeks, 3 credits, $2,260
Weekend and Week-long Residency Courses:
(Taught in Phoenix, AZ)
$1,000 per credit hour
9. Can I teach with only a Bachelor's degree?
No. University of Phoenix , in order to maintain its accreditation, requires that all instructors have an advanced degree.
10.I have not taught at a college/university. Am I still eligible?
Yes. What is most important is that candidates are currently working in their field of study.
11.Do I need to be a resident of the US?
Yes. You must reside in the U.S. and have an unrestricted work visa if you are not a U.S. citizen. A valid Social Security Card must be presented for payroll purposes before an instructor can teach their first class.
12.Does the University perform a background check?
Yes, all applicants are subject to a background check once they have successfully completed Faculty Training.
13.Will I need to use my own Internet service provider to access Online courses?
Yes.
14.Who pays for transcripts?
Faculty candidates pay for their official transcripts to be sent to their faculty recruiter. If you are invited to continue in the selection process it is recommended that expedited delivery is selected when sending the official copy.
15.Where can I go to receive more information about the Online campus?
Go to the campus' web site located at http://www.uopxonline.com  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | BLACKBIRD
MA Counseling Psychology, Trinity International University
Ph.D. Family Psychology, Capella University
Private Counseling Practice/Adjunct Professor
http://www.DrSam.tv -
This was included with the email I received from UoP when I sent them my resume. Not that it really applies to me, but I don't understand why they simply don't say "doctoral degree" instead of PhD or JD. Perhaps they have something against EdDs, etc... :-)
-Matt  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | BA in History - Christopher Newport University, May 2004
MSEd (Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment) - Walden University, February 2008
MAIS (History & Political Science) - WNMU, May 2011 -
I believe the mentorship portion exists for online, but is long gone for OTG instruction.
jim jim
Don't say you don't have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein.
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 Originally Posted by mattbrent This was included with the email I received from UoP when I sent them my resume. Not that it really applies to me, but I don't understand why they simply don't say "doctoral degree" instead of PhD or JD. Perhaps they have something against EdDs, etc... :-)
-Matt I doubt it,since the Dean of their School of Education has an EdD and they offer 3 EdD degrees. It is more likely to demonstrate that instructors can have either a research doctorate (e.g. PhD) or a first professional doctorate (e.g JD).  |  |  |  | | Argosy University | Argosy University
Argosy offers online Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate in Business Administration, psychology, and HR-related degrees, with many specialty degrees, including organizational psychology, exercise psychology, HR, public administration, higher education administration, and many more.
Argosy also offers the same degrees and more from 19 locations across the U.S., and is a leader in the distance/online education field.
Argosy has one of the largest graduate student communities in the nation, and is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | Anthony Piña, Ed.D.
Dean of Online Studies -
Pay during training?
Does UofP pay you during training or are you expected to teach the entire course during the "mentorship" phase without pay? -
 Originally Posted by lbriand Does UofP pay you during training or are you expected to teach the entire course during the "mentorship" phase without pay? You do get paid for teaching the supervised course during mentorship.  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | -
I am a faculty mentor at UOP - if anyone has any questions on the mentorship process feel free to shoot me a PM.  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | <2> - RLTW
DPA - Valdosta State University
MS - Jacksonville State University
MPA - Eastern Washington University
BA - Eastern Washington University -
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Yes, I teach for UoP on the Axia College side. I can answer any questions in regards to that part of things.  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | BS Secondary Education: Concentration- Social Science; The University of Alabama
MS Secondary Education: Concentration- History; University of West Alabama
Ed.S Secondary Education: Concentration- History; Jacksonville State University (underway) -
I am in the "mentorship" phase teaching my first course online for UOP . I also teach for the ground campuses in Houston.
Please feel free to shoot me an email and I can share with you my current experiences with training to teach online for UOP .  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | Rodney
MBA/Master of Project Management-2007-Keller GSM
BS Science Education-1998-Florida Tech -
Hi Bamafan,
I see that you went to University of West Alabama. I have been looking for a psych/counseling program for about two years and say UWA on a discussion thread. This is now my top choice of school but what I would like to know is....does the school have a good reputation among academics? There are other seemingly more prestigious degrees I could get online, but this one happens to have some of the options that no other school has. As far as teaching adjunct online (which is what I plan to do), have you found favorable response about UWA from other professors?  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Counseling Degrees | Counseling Degrees
Counselors work in diverse community settings designed to provide a variety of counseling, rehabilitation, and support services. Their duties vary greatly, depending on their specialty, which is determined by the setting in which they work and the population they serve. Although the specific setting may have an implied scope of practice, counselors frequently are challenged with children, adolescents, adults, or families that have multiple issues, such as mental health disorders and addiction, disability and employment needs, school problems or career counseling needs, and trauma. Counselors must recognize these issues in order to provide their clients with appropriate counseling and support.
•People interested in counseling should have a strong desire to help others and should be able to inspire respect, trust, and confidence.
•Education and training requirements vary by State and specialty, but a master’s degree is required to become a licensed counselor.
•Projected job growth varies by specialty, but job opportunities should be favorable as job openings are expected to exceed the number of graduates from counseling programs. | |  |  |  |  | -
 Originally Posted by kirkhenderson123 Hi Bamafan,
I see that you went to University of West Alabama. I have been looking for a psych/counseling program for about two years and say UWA on a discussion thread. This is now my top choice of school but what I would like to know is....does the school have a good reputation among academics? There are other seemingly more prestigious degrees I could get online, but this one happens to have some of the options that no other school has. As far as teaching adjunct online (which is what I plan to do), have you found favorable response about UWA from other professors? Well as far as reputation goes, UWA is well known in the state of Alabama. Obviously, it does not carry the same "wow" factor in these parts as my degree from The University of Alabama or some of the other more recognized schools around here like Auburn, Samford, Birmingham Southern, etc. Aside from working with UoP , all of my post-secondary work has been in community colleges in Alabama. I have had no trouble whatsoever in regards to getting interviews and jobs as an adjunct. I really think UWA is a solid school. The brick and mortar campus is about an hour south of Tuscaloosa where I did my undergrad. Often times we would mingle with their women so I was familiar with the school even before I began their online program in history . It is really small with about 4000 students on campus and about 1500 online. The people that work there really learn who you are fairly quick. I would say if you feel the school meets the things you are looking for then go for it.  |  |  |  | | Ashford University | Ashford University
Ashford offers online MBA, bachelors, and masters in many fields, including Business, Accounting, Business Administration, International Business, Economics, Business Information Systems, Social and Criminal Justice, Communication, Early Childhood Education and Administration, Education and Public Policy, English, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Studies, Finance, Health Care Administration, HC Studies, Health and Human Services, History, Homeland Security and Emergency Mgmt, Human Resource Mgmt, Journalism, Communication, Operations Mgmt, Organizational Mgmt, Political Science, Psychology, Public Admin, Public Relations, Social Sciences, Sociology, Risk Management, Sports, Teacher Certification, Education, Health Care Administration, Organizational Management, Teaching & Learning with Technology, and Public Administration.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | BS Secondary Education: Concentration- Social Science; The University of Alabama
MS Secondary Education: Concentration- History; University of West Alabama
Ed.S Secondary Education: Concentration- History; Jacksonville State University (underway) -
Axia Phone Interview
I have a phone interview with Axia soon...anyone have any tips? -
 Originally Posted by SE Texas Prof I am in the "mentorship" phase teaching my first course online for UOP . I also teach for the ground campuses in Houston.
Please feel free to shoot me an email and I can share with you my current experiences with training to teach online for UOP.
I currently facilitate for UOP -Online and am interested in facilitating on-ground. Could you tell me how many classes can you facilitate between the modalities combined?
TIA.  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | -
Teaching at UoP online, with JD
I would like to know if anyone is teaching or has taught at the University of Phoenix online with a JD? I am going to submit a resume to UoP within the next few days. Does anyone know how long it takes or what steps are followed after the resume has been submitted?  |  |  |  | | University of Phoenix | University of Phoenix
UoP is probably the largest, most popular online school in the US. With the largest selection of degrees, you can easily find the specific program you are interested in. They offer Arts & Religion (Associate's and Bachelor's), Business and MBA (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Computers and Information Technology (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Education and Teaching (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral), Health and Medicine/Nursing (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's), Science and Technology (Bachelor's), and Social Sciences/Criminal Justice (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral).
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | -
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 Originally Posted by mheels07 I would like to know if anyone is teaching or has taught at the University of Phoenix online with a JD? I am going to submit a resume to UoP within the next few days. Does anyone know how long it takes or what steps are followed after the resume has been submitted? I have a current mentee who is teaching with a JD.  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  | <2> - RLTW
DPA - Valdosta State University
MS - Jacksonville State University
MPA - Eastern Washington University
BA - Eastern Washington University -
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