Picture this: A passionate educator standing before a lecture hall, elegantly breaking down complex mathematical theories into digestible concepts that illuminate the minds of future scientists, engineers, and mathematicians.
Think about those moments when a challenging mathematical concept finally “clicks” – that’s what postsecondary mathematical science teachers create daily. They bridge the gap between abstract mathematical theory and practical applications, helping students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
These educators serve as both instructors and researchers, contributing to mathematical knowledge while preparing the next generation of professionals.
Total employment: 58,500 (2023)
Common Names for Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
- Adjunct Mathematics Instructor
- Assistant Professor
- Associate Professor
- Instructor
- Math Teacher
- Mathematical Sciences Professor
- Mathematics Instructor (Math Instructor)
- Mathematics Lecturer
- Mathematics Professor
- Professor
What Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary Do
Primary responsibilities include:
- Course Instruction: Plan and deliver undergraduate and graduate-level mathematics courses, ensuring clear presentation of complex mathematical concepts to promote student understanding and academic success.
- Student Assessment: Design, administer, and evaluate tests, assignments, and projects to measure student comprehension and mastery of mathematical principles while providing constructive feedback for improvement.
- Curriculum Development: Create and update course syllabi, learning materials, and teaching methodologies to maintain current mathematical education standards and incorporate relevant real-world applications.
- Research and Publication: Conduct mathematical research, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, and contribute to the field’s body of knowledge while staying current with mathematical developments and theories.
- Student Advisement: Provide academic guidance, mentoring, and support to students regarding course selection, career paths, and research opportunities in mathematical sciences.
- Departmental Collaboration: Participate in faculty meetings, serve on academic committees, and contribute to departmental initiatives to enhance mathematical education programs and institutional effectiveness.
- Professional Development: Maintain expertise in mathematical sciences through ongoing education, attendance at conferences, and participation in professional organizations to ensure teaching excellence.
- Laboratory Supervision: Oversee mathematics laboratories, computer facilities, and teaching assistants when applicable, ensuring proper resource utilization and maintaining a productive learning environment.
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