Mathematics Grader
Grinnell College
Location
Grinnell, Iowa
Quick overview
Student graders assist faculty by grading course assignments such as student papers, examinations, and laboratory reports. This work typically requires between 3 to 6 hours per week, varying by course and instructor.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have the capacity to learn or understand course content sufficiently to solve or explain assignments independently and evaluate student work fairly and objectively. Applicants must have successfully completed the specific course they are applying to support, either through this institution or elsewhere.
Job description
Department
- Mathematics
- Position:
- Mathematics
- Grader
- Position
- Number:
- SEGRDR-025
- Job
- Category: Grader The student provides diverse services outside of the classroom.
Duties
may include grading student papers, examinations, and/or laboratory reports. Understanding or capacity to learn course content at a level sufficient to solve or explain assignments independently, and to evaluate student work fairly and objectively. Requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to maintain confidentiality.
Duties
Student graders assist faculty by grading course assignments. They typically work between 3 - 6 hours per week, but the amount of time varies by course and instructor. Moreover, the amount of time can vary from week to week depending on when assignments are due Learning Outcomes: 1. Foundational Work Skills: Yes 2. Critical and Creative Thinking: Yes 3. Oral/Written Communication: Yes 4. Quantitative Reasoning/Literacy: Yes 5. Information Literacy: Yes 6.
Leadership
- No 7.
- Teamwork/Collaboration: No 8.
- Professionalism/Ethics: Yes 9.
- Global/Intercultural
- Fluency:
- No
- Works with minors:
- No
- Certifications required:
- No
- The position is short term or summer: No
Qualifications: Average 6 hours of work per week Typically 2 business days turn-around on assignments
You have successfully completed the course(either here or elsewhere, for example AP or dual credit courses) for which you are applying to support.