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Preferably Female Candidate An Academic Coordinator, also known as an Instructional Coordinator, oversees the development of teaching materials, teaching staff and curriculums in schools.
They conduct staff training, assess educational materials, evaluate educational technologies and mentor new teachers to help them develop effective instructional methods and strategies.
In addition to teachers, Academic Coordinators work closely with school administrators, school boards and other relevant educational personnel to ensure compliance with educational standards, school and student performance, and accountability.
Successful Academic Coordinators perform various tasks to ensure that teachers and curriculums meet performance standards.
We analyzed several job postings to put together a list of primary Academic Coordinator duties and responsibilities
Should be good in training teachers, she has to handle 20 to 30 teachers.
Technically sound Train teachers on how to teach, designing worksheets, clarifying the doubts Should actively participate in Parent teachers meeting Manage escalations Design Classroom Materials and Curriculums Oversee Teacher Training Analyze Student Performance Academic Coordinator Skills Substantial experience in the field of academic coordination involving writing evaluation and assessment Academic Coordinators need to bring a creative and analytical approach to this position.
They should be detail-oriented critical thinkers with strong verbal and written communication skills
The ability to work in groups and demonstrate leadership skills are important for Academic Coordinators.
In many cases, Academic Coordinators must apply problem solving and decision making skills in the creation and implementation of new curriculum and academic materials.
They should have the ability to assess others as well themselves
In addition to these skills and traits, potential employers might seek Academic Coordinators with the following abilities : Understanding goals and standards for various content areas to help Academic Coordinators realize in what ways to make changes to curriculums and instructional practices Building teams in many cases, Academic Coordinators will create materials and curriculums with the help of other academic staff members so it is important for them to be able to assemble and lead an effective team Designing training programs Academic Coordinators often conduct professional development seminars, workshops and classes to help teachers develop instructional strategies Assessing educational materials it is up to Academic Coordinators to evaluate and recommend textbooks, educational technologies and other educational tools to teachers and administrators