A senior lecturer is responsible for teaching assigned courses using student-centered approaches, designing course materials, evaluating student performance through tests and exams, maintaining student records, revising curricula and instruction methods, providing counseling to students struggling academically, completing tasks assigned by department heads, reporting semester activities, and serving on examination committees.
A senior lecturer is responsible for teaching assigned courses using student-centered approaches, designing course materials, evaluating student performance through tests and exams, maintaining student records, revising curricula and instruction methods, providing counseling to students struggling academically, completing tasks assigned by department heads, reporting semester activities, and serving on examination committees.
A senior lecturer is responsible for teaching assigned courses using student-centered approaches, designing course materials, evaluating student performance through tests and exams, maintaining student records, revising curricula and instruction methods, providing counseling to students struggling academically, completing tasks assigned by department heads, reporting semester activities, and serving on examination committees.
1. Teach assigned courses to students using student-centered approach
2. Design course materials (handouts, homework, test items/materials) 3. Evaluate students’ academic performance (progress tests and end of semester examination) 4. Maintain students’ attendance records, examination results, and course files for every semester. 5. Revise curricula, course content, and methods of instruction. 6. Provide remedial instructions and counselling to students with academic challenges 7. Carry out tasks assigned by head of center. 8. Present a report for every semester’s activities as a level coordinator. 9. Serve on academic committee that dealt with examination materials. 10.