Description
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.
EssentialOptional
Theoretical Knowledge
teamwork principlesinstructional strategieselectronicsassessment processeslearning difficultiesautomation technologycurriculum objectivesmicromechanicshardware testing methodsphysicselectronic communicationdisability typesanalog electronics theorymanufacturing processesfluid mechanicsmaintenance operationsprinted circuit boards testing methodsmicroelectronicsroboticsmechanicsmechatronicsprecision mechanics
Practical Skills
give constructive feedbackprepare lesson contentassist students with equipmentapply teaching strategiesassist students in their learningperform classroom managementteach electronics and automation principlesguarantee students' safetyassess studentsinstruct on safety measuresfacilitate teamwork between studentsadapt training to labour marketmanage student relationshipsmaintain students' disciplineadapt teaching to student's capabilitiesassign homeworkapply intercultural teaching strategiesmonitor developments in field of expertisework in vocational schoolwork with virtual learning environmentsmanage resources for educational purposesset up automotive robotmeasure electrical characteristicsperform in-circuit testprovide lesson materials