Contract Item Writer – Elementary Math – $40 an hour
Contract Item Writer – Elementary Math
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Are you a current or former math teacher or expert looking for a flexible, work-from-home role to help future educators become certified to teach?
We want to hear from you!
It is the expectation of 240 Tutoring that for every study guide we offer to customers, they become experts on that exam and its requirements. We have a money-back guarantee because we know we can help them pass. Learn more at 240tutoring.com
How do we hit this goal? People like you! We need help writing questions for practice test forms.
Requirements:
- Extensive knowledge of math competencies
- Excellent writing skills and attention to detail
- Clearly and succinctly explains math concepts and student misconceptions
- Quick to learn technology, such as Google Docs
- Own a computer with internet access
- Reside in USA with eligibility to work as a contractor (1099)
Preferred candidates:
- Previous experience writing multiple choice questions based on standards
- Current or recent teaching or tutoring experience
Compensation is $40/hour. Candidates selected will be paid as a contractor (1099).
No firms please. We only hire individuals.
Promising candidates will receive a writing sample prompt as the next step.
Job Types: Contract, Temporary
Pay: $40.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Schedule:
- Choose your own hours
Application Question(s):
- A teacher asks her student to simplify the following expression: (x + 3)(x + 2)
The student submits the following work: (x + 3)(x + 2) = x^2 + 6
In your own words, explain the correct answer, the student’s error, and any concepts that the teacher should review with the student. Your explanation should be no more than one paragraph in length and present the information in an easily digestible way for instructional content.