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Engineering Teacher

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April 11, 2024 4 minute read

An Engineering Teacher is someone who teaches engineering or technologies related to engineering at an elementary, middle, or secondary level. Engineering Teachers may also be responsible for creating activities that help students understand the engineering concepts being taught in class and may supervise students who carry out experiments, build projects, or participate in engineering competitions.

Responsibilities & Duties

Engineering Teachers are responsible for teaching engineering concepts to students at various levels. Some common responsibilities include:

  • Preparing lesson plans and materials
  • Presenting engineering concepts and theories to students
  • Leading classroom discussions and activities
  • Assessing student learning and providing feedback
  • Staying up-to-date on current engineering practices
  • Participating in professional development activities

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Salaries for Engineering Teacher

City
Median
New York
$89,000
San Francisco
$111,000
Seattle
$103,000
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City
Median
New York
$89,000
San Francisco
$111,000
Seattle
$103,000
Austin
$80,000
Toronto
$78,000
London
£42,000
Paris
€26,600
Berlin
€53,000
Tel Aviv
₪43,000
Singapore
S$44,000
Beijing
¥195,000
Shanghai
¥189,000
Shenzhen
¥217,200
Bengalaru
₹233,000
Delhi
₹250,000
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