I am looking for a teacher to teach an ACT course at Nassau Community College. I was hired by Dr Elizabeth Hawley, the dean of Lifelong Learning, to run the course and to teach the Reading/Writing portions of the course. It will be ten 2-hour sessions for Verbal and ten 2-hour sessions for Math/Science. The Science part is absolutely not Science. It's simply interpreting graphs, diagrams and other visual information about scientific data to answer verbal questions. The salary is $45.00 an hour. The math part of the ACT covers Algebra I, Algebra II,Trigonometry, Number Theory,Statistics and Probability. The course begins first week in March and finishes second week in May (taking into account school vacation). If a teacher continues to teach the course their pay goes up. The class size can range anywhere from 8 students to 20 students but usually is somewhere in the middle. Anyone who is interested and is a great math student, but is not familiar with the ACT, should get a copy of the book "The Official ACT Prep Guide" published by the ACT organization (sold in B&N) and do a test or two in it and read through it. A great math student should have no trouble with that test. It would also give them the opportunity to get private tutoring students from the class or as referrals. The math teacher could choose to either teach the math/science portion from 8:35 to 10:35 PM on Wednesdays (which is right after my English sesion) or 7 to 9 PM on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Please let me know either way. To start the course this Spring the deadline for the Spring catalog is 5:00 PM this Friday. My course will run regardless. Otherwise if you find someone later than that, the next semester would be the Summer semester. Thanks. Barbara bfbsocool@aol.com<mailto:bfbsocool@aol.com> _______________________________________________ MathEdReunion mailing list MathEdReunion@lists.qc.cuny.edu To unsubscribe or change your preferences goto https://lists.qc.cuny.edu/mailman/listinfo/mathedreunion