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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 12 days ago
MUZA02H3F Introduction to Music and Health This course introduces the histories, contexts, and theories of music in relation to health and wellness. Students will develop understandings of how music is used
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on campus as scheduled. Handling course administration including: maintaining the course website on quercus; developing marking schemes/syllabus; planning tutorial content (when applicable); developing course
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that address real constraints. Students will also use tools such as architecture layering, governance modeling, and value proposition mapping to develop system-level responses to today’s most pressing digital
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; the development and administration of assignments, tests and examinations; the marking and grading of student work and the submission of grades to appropriate University officials in accordance with policy
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Design. The applicant will assist a primary Building Science course instructor who as developed the course assignments and curriculum. Estimate of course enrollment: 85 Estimate of TA Support
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the development of a grading rubric, contact with students via email and/or office hours, consultation and advising students for an independent research project, and maintenance of the course Learning Management
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vehicle for understanding problem solving and developing communications skills. Building on the first course, this second course in the two Engineering Strategies and Practice course sequence introduces
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participate in all aspects of language instruction including but not limited to: curriculum and lesson planning, assessment development, differentiated instructions, working with individual students, and
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365 (M365) suite Analyzing the performance and efficiency of current client systems (e.g., SharePoint), developing technical improvements, and ensuring system security and integrity Gathering
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: Teaching at the graduate level, developing the syllabus, teaching three-hour classes, providing weekly office hours for academic counseling of students, preparing and delivering course material, preparing