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Adjunct Instructor for EDUC 629ER
Bank Street College of Education
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Posted: 29-May-26
Location: New York, New York
Type: Adjunct
Salary: 24,000.00 - 25,200.00
Required Education:
Master’s
Internal Number: 441_1779892617
Position Title: Online Adjunct Instructor for EDUC 629ER: Supporting Autistic Students in Inclusive and Special Education Settings Division: Graduate School of Education Course: EDUC 629ER: Supporting Autistic Students in Inclusive and Special Education Settings (1 credit) Term: Summer Long 2026, online Dates: May 11, 2026 - July 27, 2026 - 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 *with 2 hours and 5 minutes of asynchronous work - Wednesdays, 7:00 - 9:05 pm, online. - Day and time are subject to change. Course Description: This course will explore autism from historical, cultural, political, and developmental lenses. It will support graduate students in thinking deeply and from multiple perspectives about the evolution of our understandings about and interventions with the broad range of characteristics of learning and development attributed to autistic people. This course considers the significance of home and/or school as the primary sources of educational intervention and direct services for autistic children. Participants will consider the importance of providing young autistic children with an educational program that is responsive to each child's unique pattern of strengths and areas of growth, and will learn ways to partner in this work with a diverse range of families. Participants will explore the use of assistive technology as a tool for supporting student learning, communication, and independence. Responsibilities: - Develop and deliver course content and materials aligned with the program curriculum. - Grade and evaluate student performance in a timely manner, providing constructive feedback. - Maintain open communication with students, including scheduled office hours or availability for consultation. - Submit final grades and required course documentation (e.g., attendance records) by institutional deadlines. - Collaborate with program faculty on course coordination and attend relevant program meetings, if necessary. Qualifications: - Master's degree in psychology, education, or related field required. Doctorate preferred. - 5 or more years of teaching experience working in the field with young autistic children - Experience teaching at the graduate level, preferred. - Experience teaching online, preferred. Compensation - $2,117
The mission of Bank Street College is to improve the education of children and their teachers by applying to the educational process all available knowledge about learning and growth, and by connecting teaching and learning meaningfully to the outside world. In so doing, we seek to strengthen not only individuals, but the community as well, including family, school, and the larger society in which adults and children, in all their diversity, interact and learn. We see in education the opportunity to build a better society.