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25-26 AY Temporary Faculty Pool (Lecturer) - Philosophy: Critical Thinking and Theory of Knowledge Apply now Job no: 548948 Work type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer Location: Fresno
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science classes, and sometimes our writing, research methods, and theory classes. These are almost always face-to-face classes offered during daytime hours. Course availability varies each semester and is
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theory; Demonstrated ability to teach, advise, supervise, and evaluate candidates from diverse educational, cultural, and work backgrounds; Commitment to independent student-centered learning; Organized
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graduate nursing students. This education prepares nurses to make clinical decisions based on theory and research. Position Summary [Course Catalog link ] The successful applicant will teach Practicum
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approaches such as cognitive coaching, adult learning theory, and current “content specific” pedagogy and instructional practices. All University Coaches (Supervisors) will be evaluated by their Teacher
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appropriate to the instructional setting. Furthermore, the University Coach (Supervisor) should have current knowledge of supervision approaches such as cognitive coaching, adult learning theory, and current
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that recognize the varied academic backgrounds of future educators such as cognitive coaching, adult learning theory, and current “content-and context-specific” pedagogy and instructional practices. All University
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graduate nursing students. This education prepares nurses to make clinical decisions based on theory and research. Position Summary [Course Catalog link ] The successful applicant will teach Practicum
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science classes, and sometimes our writing, research methods, and theory classes. These are almost always face-to-face classes offered during daytime hours. Course availability varies each semester and is
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, academic-year position at the rank of Assistant Professor starting in August 2025, with preference given to candidates specializing in Cybersecurity, Algorithms and Theory of Computer Science, Natural