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Posting Details Position Details Title Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Theory Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Music Theory Location Bloomington Position Summary
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. Terminal degree (MFA or equivalent) in studio art. 2. Evidence of successful college-level teaching; 3. Knowledge of critical theory, contemporary issues, and history of photography 4. Ability to teach Adobe
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should have teaching experience in core courses such as Introduction to Criminal Justice and Criminological Theory. Although distinct specialization is open, teaching and research experience in at least
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appointment by exhibiting excellence in job performance and satisfactory performance in professional development/research and service Formal training in archival theory and best practices Experience in teaching
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for the position will be at the forefront of advancing teaching and learning in Arts Education with knowledge of latest theories and research methodologies in arts education. The position is at the rank of Associate
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/Practicums/Labs Evaluation in Nursing Financial Management Healthcare Quality and Safety/Performance Improvement Informatics Legal Environment of Care Nursing Leadership Nursing Research Nursing Theory
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some or all of the following: the Professional and Public Writing Program (e.g., Business and Administrative Writing, Theories and Practices of Editing, Technical Writing), the Writing Program (e.g
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.) Music theory and sight singing (face to face) Music lessons and ensembles (face to face): string, woodwind, brass, percussion, piano, guitar, composition lessons; direction of pep band or choral ensembles
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proposals that include undergraduate students. Knowledge Bases Necessary - Develop and maintain advanced knowledge of undergraduate research theory and practice, and best practices in faculty development
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, inclusive teaching and delivery of specific, timely and actionable feedback. Insights on learning theory, clinical psychology, the role of learner wellness and how it affects learning, and executive