Design and develop curricula, lesson plans, digital learning resources, assessments, and teacher/student guides. Collaborate with educators and designers, collect feedback, monitor progress, and revise materials to optimize learning outcomes.
This is a remote position.
- Conducting research and collaborating with educators, subject experts, policymakers, and other professionals to develop quality curricula and learning resources.
- Establishing feasible time frames to achieve the goals and objectives outlined in the curriculum.
- Creating stimulating lesson plans and recommending interesting additional resources.
- Developing a range of digital resources to optimize classroom learning and ensure ongoing learning outside of formal settings.
- Creating supplementary teacher and student guides, as well as resource packs.
- Collecting feedback from students, teachers, and clients.
- Monitoring student progress and making relevant changes to the curriculum.
- Collaborating with other writers, graphic designers, and web designers to create new learning resources.
- Setting up tests, exams, and other formal and informal assessments to gauge the effectiveness of the curriculum.
Requirements
- Degree in education, or a related discipline.
- Master’s degree preferable.
- Strong digital and research skills.
- Excellent collaboration, and written and verbal communication skills.
- Great networking and interpersonal abilities.
- Strong planning skills, vision, and creative intelligence.
- A passion for education.
Benefits
- Opportunity to be a part of a dynamic growth focused tech startup
- Great learning opportunities to develop new skills and understanding of cutting edge software tools and processes
- Opportunity to work closely with serial tech entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley
- Fun loving environment and caring team mates and inclusive culture of the company
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