ALTEC continuously seeks outstanding teachers to join our instructional team. Our part-time lecturers teach non-credit classes with ourÌýlanguage classes program, whichÌýis open toÌýCU students, faculty andÌýstaffÌýas well as adults from around the state, country and world. ALTEC classes have in-person and remote options, soÌýboth local and non-local applicants are welcome to apply. Applicants must reside within the United States andÌýare required to present documentation confirming identity and eligibility to work in the United States.ÌýALTEC hires experienced teachers who have a solid understanding of language pedagogy, can create a lively atmosphere to encourage student engagement both in and out of class, as well as are confident in or willing to actively learn technology tools and best practices for remote teaching.

There is no grading or tests involved in our non-credit classes. Our lecturers spend their time onÌýteaching, syllabus/ lesson preparation, curatingÌýOpen Educational Resources (OER), authentic materials and teacher-created content,Ìýand responding to students’ questions. We utilize Zoom and Canvas as primary instruction tools. Classes are typically capped at 15 students; we occasionally allow a few additional in (maximum 3) from the waitlist, when needed. Our faculty find that ALTEC classes are the perfect complement to their other full or part-time teaching commitments, especially since they have the opportunity to teach adult learners who are motivated by personal interest in the language and culture instead of earning a grade. We are passionate about instilling a love of languages through engaging instruction and content!

Schedule

Our regular semester classesÌýare 8 weeks in length. Classes meet twice a week for 75 minutes on Monday/ Wednesday or Tuesday/ Thursday, with most in the evening and some options at noon. This comes to 20 hours of live instruction. Our summer session classes often feature alternative and intensive formats.

Levels

ALTEC levels correspond roughly to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) levels accordingly. Please see our placement guide page for more detailed information on our levels, which are different than credited courses taught at CU Boulder. Syllabi for each language are coordinated by a Language Lead.

ALTEC Level ACTFL Level
Beginning I Novice Mid
Beginning II Novice High
Intermediate I Intermediate Low
Intermediate II Intermediate Mid
Advanced Conversation Intermediate High/ Advanced Low

Compensation

This position is compensated atÌý$1,924.00 per class. Compensation for summer sessions may vary.

Benefits

Sick leave is available for this position. AdditionalÌýinformation can be found on the human resources website.

Informal benefits include the ability to register for one ALTEC language class free of charge each term you teach, as well as the opportunity to apply forÌýprofessional development funding.

Application

Please submit the following application materials toÌýalteclanguageclasses@colorado.edu. Your application will be reviewed when an opening for that language becomes available.

  • CV with language proficiency,Ìýteaching experience and other relevant pedagogy experience
  • Name, emailÌýand phone information of two professional references; briefly describe relationship

Please note that CU faculty and staff with a 100% appointmentÌýor CU graduate students with a 50% appointment are not eligible to teach with our program.

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