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Science in Educational Leadership program. This program prepares pre-K-12 teachers for roles at the school-building level and leads to building-level licensure in Kansas. ELPS invites candidates to submit
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Canvas. Course Developer Duties 100% The course should be developed in a format that ensures all materials are prepared and delivered for other potential instructors in the future. Design the course in
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strategic priorities. The individual will enhance Student Affairs' effectiveness by coordinating, developing, implementing, and managing assessment, evaluation, and planning processes; and by providing data
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student learning in alignment with strategic priorities. The individual will enhance Student Affairs’ effectiveness by coordinating, developing, implementing, and managing assessment, evaluation, and
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or temporary) teaching positions as needed. Applicants may be accepted throughout the year. Job Description 100% - Prepare and present lectures for one or more graduate Construction Engineering / Construction
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for timely responses to student inquiries outside of a set contact time. Adhere to departmental, college and university policies. Duties (Online Course Developer): 100% Build an online course for the unit and
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applied research that addresses state, regional, national, and global environmental issues. The unit consists of multiple surface water assessment programs, the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing program, the
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placed in a pool to be considered for part-time (regular or temporary) teaching positions as needed. Applicants may be accepted throughout the year. Job Description 100% - Prepare and present lectures
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Criminal Justice (CRIM) and any extensions of this new program that may be developed in the future within SPS. Responsibilities include managing course development and design (including course transitioning
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, the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing program, the Kansas Natural Heritage Inventory, and Monarch Watch. The unit also manages the KU Field Station composed of more than 3,500 acres in northeastern Kansas, and