Which one is correct?
I taught national curriculum Mathematics as a part-time teacher in the following institutions:
I taught national curriculum Mathematics as a part-time teacher at the following institutions:
i think technically speaking, they are both correct. the second is better though. using at instead of in better describes what you are trying to say. it also sounds more fluent.
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To be "in an institution" is to be a patient or inmate of some kind. A teacher, student, or course would be "at" an institution.
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