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questions and learning activities for students. You will become familiar with the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum policy documents: The Arts (2009), core concepts and teaching techniques, methods
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programs for preschoolers to adults. The course is not an introduction to language teaching methods, but rather assumes that participants have taken such a course previously and/or have significant language
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: Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in
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: The Rotman Commerce program is offered jointly by the Rotman School of Management and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It is a highly respected program within the business, financial and academic communities
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survey of second language teaching methodologies and provides students with theoretical knowledge of innovative current practices, including the movement to a post-method era, new ways of teaching
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administrative protocols. Strong computer skills and comfort with e-mail communication, web tools and Internet applications and intermediate skills in MS Office (Word, Outlook Calendar, Excel, Adobe Acrobat
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equipment; determine method of repair and cost/time associated with the repair. Repair equipment including mechanical, fuel, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems by replacing, fabricating, or revising
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. The incumbent works closely with the Division of University Advancement, Student Life and divisional teams across the university as well as with external donor groups on supporting program requirements and
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of an evaluation framework for programs and initiatives Conducting detailed analysis on program efficiency and student learning outcomes to inform program planning activities Promoting experiential learning
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
date collection methods. Students are required to take this course upon entry to the Sociology, Criminology, Law and Society Major and Specialist programs. Estimated course enrolment: 125 Estimated TA