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From modern languages lecturer to classical languages lecturer

27 of the 32 essential skills of a classical languages lecturer are already essential for a modern languages lecturer — about 84% of the job, before you learn anything new. It is the closest move from modern languages lecturer in the whole taxonomy.

These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.

27
skills carry over
5
would be new
84%
of the target job covered
32
essential skills of a classical languages lecturer

What a classical languages lecturer does

Classical languages lecturers are subject professors, teachers, or lecturers who instruct students who have obtained an upper secondary education diploma in their own specialised field of study, classical languages, which is predominantly academic in nature. They work with their university research assistants and university teaching assistants in the preparation of lectures and of exams, for grading papers and exams and for leading review and feedback sessions for the students. They also conduct academic research in their respective field of classical languages, publish their findings and liaise with other university colleagues.

What would be new

5 skills

Essential for a classical languages lecturer and not for a modern languages lecturer. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.

Other moves from modern languages lecturer

2 roles

modern languages lecturerclassical languages lecturerThe other way round

Counted from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Occupations are compared on their essential skills only.

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How far are you from being a classical languages lecturer?

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