The role involves writing engaging high school courses on social media literacy, requiring a background in education and familiarity with digital literacy standards.
Are you a dynamic educator, passionate about encouraging young people to explore the field of Business Communication? We’re hiring for a freelance Subject Matter Expert with a teaching background in Social Media and Visual Media Analysis to write high school courses.
The ideal candidate will be well versed in the fields of Digital Literacy and Marketing, with a solid understanding of appropriate and related educational standards. Candidates must have teaching experience at the high school or community college level. The candidate will be able to write in an engaging and conversational style appropriate for 13 to 17-year-olds.
Other experience:
Qualifications
eDynamic Learning, a Pearson Education company, is the largest publisher of elective and CTE educational resources for 6th-12th grades in North America. Share your knowledge through resources used by students in face-to-face, hybrid, and virtual schools. While our resources support all educational environments, they never replace teachers.
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The ideal candidate will be well versed in the fields of Digital Literacy and Marketing, with a solid understanding of appropriate and related educational standards. Candidates must have teaching experience at the high school or community college level. The candidate will be able to write in an engaging and conversational style appropriate for 13 to 17-year-olds.
Other experience:
- Ability to disseminate knowledge via writing
- Experience working with state standards
Qualifications
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Creative
- Deadline-driven
- Ability to apply constructive feedback
- Curriculum planning experience
- Can work remotely as part of a large team, using a variety of technologies
eDynamic Learning, a Pearson Education company, is the largest publisher of elective and CTE educational resources for 6th-12th grades in North America. Share your knowledge through resources used by students in face-to-face, hybrid, and virtual schools. While our resources support all educational environments, they never replace teachers.
Industry
- E-Learning Providers
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