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Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education Reviews
What is it like working as an Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education?
March 2023
Extremely Busy.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Phoenix:
Pros: The people on my team
Cons: We seem to be expected to take on more with less compensation and the system doesn't help us do the work in a more timely manner
August 2022
Inequities in the TESOL Field for University Instructors.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Richmond:
Pros: My direct interaction with the students
Cons: pay
June 2022
Pay is decent... Cost of living is outrageous.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Las Vegas:
Pros: Always a new job opportunity
Cons: Always a new job opportunity means a lot of businesses close down because they don't follow the labor laws of Nevada
March 2022
Great facility lots of freedom.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Boise:
Pros: Teaching someone in a valued field and watching them become a productive member of the community. Changing our field of work one student at a time
Cons: Community perception of teachers and my field of diesel technology
August 2021
Working as a an Instructor of Postsecomdary It is retreading experience. The role of teaching and facilitating when aiding and preparing others in pursuit of their goals and dreams.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Little Rock:
Pros: Building relationships with students, faculty and staff create a positive working and learning g environment that foster inclusivity, diversity, satisfaction, and partnerships where skill set garner intellectual growth and institutional stability.
Cons: Not much student engagement opportunities outside the classroom
July 2021
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Corvallis:
Pros: Working with my students
Cons: Special treatment of tenured faculty; indifference and derogation of nontenured faculty; outdated, poor pay
March 2021
Can be rewarding but just not enough pay.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Kansas City:
Pros: Working with the students and making a difference
Cons: Staff organization, communication, and appreciation. We haven’t got a raise in the last 6 years
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