Information For Instructors
Want To Teach With Us?
Thank you for your interest in teaching a Community Education Class for DACC! Our programs implement the principle that learning continues throughout life by providing formal and informal learning opportunities for all members of our community. DACC Community Education is committed to serving the needs and interests of our ever growing community, and thus, is eager to continue adding to our current course offerings. If you have a skill, a trade, a hobby or a passion that you wish to share with others, we are interested in hearing from you. Please review the following instructions carefully to learn more about the process of becoming a Community Education instructor with DACC.
Everything that you need to get started as a community education instructor with DACC will be found within the following documents. Simply click on the links to access the instructor documents.
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Summer 2013 Calendar
This document, updated each semester, provides instructors with details about observed holidays, hours of operation, and term begin and end dates.
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Course Proposal Instructions
This document provides instructors with information regarding important deadlines, class details, the course proposal process, instructor pay, and publicity.
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Course Proposal Form
This document prompts instructors to answer a series of questions pertaining to the course you wish to teach. Instructors will fill out a new form for each proposed course.
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Tips for Writing Course Descriptions
Writing convincing course descriptions is more important now than before. Here are some of the top tips for writing course descriptions.
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Course Evaluation
At the completion of your course, each instructor is required to pass out the evaluation form to all participants. Completed evaluations are to be returned to the Community Education office in a timely manner.
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Instructor Contract
Conditions and Terms for Community Education Instructors
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Pay Scale
This spreadsheet depicts the rate of pay that instructors can expect, based on the number of participants and the length of the class. DACC Community Education reserves the right to adjust this scale when needed.
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Master Calendar 2013
This document highlights all the important dates our instructors must be aware of for the upcoming academic year.
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Employee Information Sheet
Each new Community Education employee, or one who has not worked in the past year, is responsible for providing the following information. This information is essential to processing employment forms.
Once you have completed all the required documents, please mail, hand deliver, scan and email, or fax them back to our office by the proposal deadline for the semester that you wish to teach. If you have any questions whatsoever regarding this process, please feel free to contact the Community Education office and we will be happy to assist you.