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teaching using methods that promote collaborative and peer-to-peer learning in small course cohorts Experience teaching mature student cohorts and students with nonstandard K-12 preparation in relevant
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of skills for student success in those disciplines Experience teaching using methods that promote collaborative and peer-to-peer learning in small course cohorts Experience teaching mature student cohorts and
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Sessional Lecturer, Curriculum Studies, College of Education, ECUR (ITEP - White Bear First Nations)
, and Inuit culture as well as the socio-economic and pedagogical factors associated with teaching this body of students. Course Number, Section, and Name: ECUR 322.3 (E20) Methods in Elementary Science
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faculty and instructors to develop and integrate Indigenous perspectives, content, and teaching methods into elective experiences Assist with the implementation of experiential learning opportunities
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teaching using methods that promote collaborative and peer-to-peer learning in small course cohorts Experience teaching mature student cohorts and students with nonstandard K-12 preparation in relevant
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with teaching this body of students. Course Number, Section, and Name: ECUR 311.3 (E57) Methods in K to 9 Mathematics I Term and Course Dates: Term 1 (September 1 to December 31, 2025) CRN: 91859
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, Section, and Name: GEOG 302.3 (02) Quantitative Methods in Geography Term and Course Dates: Winter Session (January to April) CRN: 20117 Delivery Mode: Lecture Course Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00
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a complex academic and research environment, and the ability to work and communicate effectively and cooperatively, by a variety of methods, with Vice Deans, Associate Deans, Deans, administrators
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately). Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to supervisor, as
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately). Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to supervisor, as