electronics and automation vocational teacher
Electronics and automation vocational teachers instruct students in their specialised field of study, electronics and automation, which is predominantly practical in nature. They provide theoretical instruction in service of the practical skills and techniques the students must subsequently master for an electronics and automation-related profession, such as electrician or technicians involved in automating production processes. Electronics and automation vocational teachers monitor the students' progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate their knowledge and performance on the subject of electronics and automation through assignments, tests and examinations.
Also called: vocational teacher in electronics and automation, electronics and automation educator, electronics and automation vocational instructor, electronics and automation instructor, electronics and automation teacher, vocational educator in electronics and automation, electronics and automation trainer
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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Essential skills
26- adapt teaching to student's capabilities
- adapt training to labour market
- apply intercultural teaching strategies
- apply teaching strategies
- assess students
- assessment processes
- assign homework
- assist students in their learning
- assist students with equipment
- automation technology
- curriculum objectives
- electronics
- facilitate teamwork between students
- give constructive feedback
- guarantee students' safety
- instruct on safety measures
- instructional strategies
- learning difficulties
- maintain students' discipline
- manage student relationships
- monitor developments in field of expertise
- perform classroom management
- prepare lesson content
- teach electronics and automation principles
- teamwork principles
- work in vocational school
Optional skills
21- analog electronics theory
- disability types
- electronic communication
- fluid mechanics
- hardware testing methods
- maintenance operations
- manage resources for educational purposes
- manufacturing processes
- measure electrical characteristics
- mechanics
- mechatronics
- microelectronics
- micromechanics
- perform in-circuit test
- physics
- precision mechanics
- printed circuit boards testing methods
- provide lesson materials
- robotics
- set up automotive robot
- work with virtual learning environments
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