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innovative learning opportunities that address local issues. Dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for current and future residents, Educators collaborate with local, county and state agencies
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. Knowledge and skill with computer technology in preparing reports, presentations, data analysis and internet applications. Knowledge of basic educational methods and the ability to effectively teach program
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Ohioans by creating learning opportunities that address local issues. Dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for current and future residents, Educators collaborate with local, county and state
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research and Ohioans by creating learning opportunities that address local issues. Dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for current and future residents, Educators collaborate with local, county
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degree or equivalent experience. • Knowledge and experience in handling files and data. • Knowledge of Land-Grant universities and Extension services. • Demonstrated skills in computer use, including
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positions will be considered for: Art 1200 Intro to Photography Art 1210 Intro to Art Art 2010 Intro to 2D Computer Art Art 3070 Web Design and Development I The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social
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/Basic Function JOB SUMMARY: Applications for Adjunct Instructor positions in the First – and Second – Year Student Success are expected to teach the Undergraduate Success Seminar (USS 1000), which is a 1
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response to learners’ needs. To work collaboratively and innovatively with colleagues. Key Responsibilities: To undertake teaching and learning related activities, as agreed. To ensure that appropriate
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• Valid driver’s license • Ability to utilize computer software Preferred Qualifications Posting Date 12/04/2024 Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants Position Category Staff
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faikens@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Teach courses as assigned. Minimum teaching load is twelve credit hours per semester (or twenty-four credit hours