Adjunct Faculty - Education
Listed on 2026-06-10
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Special Education Teacher
Job Description
Emmanuel College invites applications to the Department of Education for anadjunctpositionto teach History and Social Science Methods Grades PreK-6 on T/TH 4:30-5:45pm Fall 2026. This course is required for Elementary and Early Childhood Education majors
Responsibilities- Preparing for and teaching in person classes twice a week
- Holding student hours
- Preparing and grading assignments, lesson plans, and projects
- Course objectives include:
- Developing a Teaching Philosophy:
Students will articulate their teaching philosophy in social studies, reflecting on their identities and positionalities while considering the diverse backgrounds of their current and/or future students. - Interdisciplinary Planning and Design:
Students will create interdisciplinary unit plans using the inquiry design model to foster higher-order thinking and help children engage with essential questions and develop enduring understandings. - Social Studies Content Integration:
Students will design lessons and units that incorporate geography, history, economics, and civics, aligning with the Massachusetts History/Social Science Frameworks and tailored to elementary learners. - Critical Pedagogies:
Students will explore strategies to teach social studies as a vehicle for social justice, enabling learners to critically evaluate sources, analyze systemic issues, and develop agency to challenge power imbalances. - Curricular Literacy:
Students will examine how to select, adapt, and present content to enhance students' understanding and engagement with social studies concepts. - Play-Based Learning:
Students will explore integrating play-based methods into social studies instruction to make content more accessible and engaging for young learners. - Teaching Diverse Learners:
Students will design and apply diverse instructional approaches, such as discussions, debates, and cooperative learning, tailored to the varied needs of elementary students.
Candidates should possess expertise in teaching history and social science and working with PreK-Grade 6 learners. Adeep understanding and experience with MA curricular frameworks and associated Subject Matter Knowledge, along with experience working with undergraduate students and/or preservice or in-service teachers is also required.
Diversity and InclusionEmmanuel College values a welcoming and supportive community for all. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply and are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices based on qualifications and experience.
LocationUnless otherwise stated above, this is an on-campus position. This is not a remote or hybrid position as employees are essential in order to provide a fully on-campus, residential college experience for our students and the community.
CompensationThe posted salary range reflects the good-faith compensation estimate for this position. The actual pay offered will be based on the candidate's skills, qualifications, experience, and internal equity factors. $4,950-$5,500 per course
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