ISCO Unit Group 2353 Other Language Teachers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Other Language Teachers: Other language teachers teach non-native languages to adults and children who are learning a language for reasons of migration, to fulfil employment requirements or opportunities, to facilitate participation in educational programmes delivered in a foreign language, or for personal enrichment. They work outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, or in support of students and teachers within those systems.

Tasks include -

(a) assessing the level of ability and the extent of language difficulties of students, and establishing students’ needs and learning goals;

(b) planning, preparing and delivering lessons and workshops for groups and individuals, with content and rate of progression adapted to students’ abilities and needs;

(c) designing and producing teaching materials and adapting existing materials;

(d) assessing students’ progress;

(e) assisting students in classroom settings where subjects are taught in a language other than the students’ native language;

(f) providing assistance to other teachers by designing special teaching programmes for students still learning the main language of instruction;

(g) assigning and correcting work, and preparing and grading exams;

(h) assessing, recording and reporting on students’ progress.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Intensive language teacher

- Migrant education teacher

- Practical language teacher

- Second language teacher

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- University lecturer- 2310

- Vocational education teacher- 2320

- Secondary school teacher- 2330

- Primary school teacher- 2341


Occupations

Occupation Title
C2353.1 ISCO Occupation Group 2353.1 Language School Teacher
C2353.2 ISCO Occupation Group 2353.2 Sign Language Teacher

Higher Level