We are seeking three experienced Mandarin instructors to join our Startalk Program team. The instructors will be responsible for delivering high-quality online Mandarin language instruction to high school students in the Startalk Program. The position is on-site and instructor will teach at USU Sale Lake Center, Taylorsville, Utah.
USU Startalk is an NSA-funded program. You must meet the following requirements:
Contract Period and hours: 02/01/2025~07/31/2025 $3375 in total Project based wedges
Curriculum modification $1125 (use 2024 USU Startalk lesson to modify, submit daily lesson plan using STARTALK template)
Meeting/ Training/ Instruction $2250
This on-site instructor position is in-person, not remote work. Applicants must be able to teach in-person in Taylorsville, Utah during the camp dates: July 07 - July 11, 2025. The main tasks include, but not limited to:
• Deliver in-person Instruction during 07/07/2025~07/11/2025 in Taylorsville, UT (half day in-person meeting on 07/03/2025)
• Prior task: curriculum design, meeting and training / Post task: submit a camp report
• Task during the camp: 5 days of class preparation (1 hours), lecturing (5 hours), assignment grading (1 hour) and cultural activity assistance (1 hour)
• Conduct language instruction for grade 8-13 students in accordance with the program curriculum.
• Provide engaging and interactive lessons that align with ACTFL language proficiency standards and Startalk 6 principals.
• Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment that encourages active participation.
• Modify high effective and engaged online curriculum and assessment with activities, games, projects, etc. to increase students’ engagement and motivation.
• Modify and design curriculum materials that align with program goals and objectives (AI & Technology)
• Deliver comprehensive and structured lessons to prepare students for the residential camp.
• Proficient with ChatGPT, GoFormative, Nearpod, google Classroom
• Incorporate authentic materials and technology tools to enhance language acquisition.
• Grade assignments, provide feedback, and assess student performance throughout the program.
• Effective communication with students, parents and colleagues, be a team player
• Enjoy group activities with students
• Any talent can apply to the camp with high school students activities will be a plus
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