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Each classroom is staffed by an experienced master teacher and part time faculty member from the college's Early Childhood and Elementary Education Program. Modeling/demonstrating curriculum, teaching and limit setting techniques that are consistent with the program's philosophy and the National Association for the Education of Young Children's stated standards for developmentally appropriate practice through continuous hands-on involvement with children and students during the Nursery School session.
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Experience with or appreciation for project/constructivist learning approach, Reggio Emilia philosophy and an ability to integrate real-life learning experiences into the curriculum. St. George’s aims to employ a collaborative, creative, joyful and diverse faculty and staff.
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E.g., English, Global Studies, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Women, Gender, and Sexuality, World Languages and Cultures). The university offers many resources for social science and humanities scholars, including book proposal and manuscript workshops, humanities center fellowships, and an office of research with a proven track record of helping social science and humanities faculty secure nationally competitive grants.
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Commitment to the Suzuki philosophy and continued growth as teacher and musician. Wheaton College faculty and staff also support the Christ-Centered Diversity Commitment, which highlights our desire to treat all individuals as equal image-bearers of Jesus Christ through diversity, inclusion, justice, and unity.
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The Full-time Faculty member functions within the mission, philosophy, and procedures within the college’s policies, alongside clinical coordinator duties as outlined by the program and the JRC-DMS. Full-time Faculty may teach a combination of didactic, lab, and clinical courses to meet their Full-Time Equivalent Hours.
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In addition to teaching 12 contact hours per semester, a full-time English faculty member: serves on departmental, divisional, and institutional committees; holds six office hours per week (four of which must be on campus); and pursues professional development opportunities related to their discipline and pedagogy.
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Our American Classical Education includes, among other things, the study of Latin; a rich examination of American literary, moral, philosophical, political, and historical tradition; and a school culture centered upon moral and civic virtue among students and faculty alike, with the intent of developing good citizens prepared to flourish in life.
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Takes responsibility for program outcomes by implementing the College’s philosophy, curriculum and course objectives through classroom, online, clinical teaching, and service to the University, community, health system and profession.
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Faculty have access to cutting-edge equipment and lab spaces, including two well-equipped makerspaces with facilities for fabricating wood, metal, plastics, soft goods, and electronics; recording, film, stop-motion animation, and motion-capture studios; and several VR and AR production spaces.
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Implements the College's philosophy, curriculum, program outcomes, and course objectives through clinical teaching and service to the College, community, health system and profession. Our College of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at 23 campuses and online post-licensure degree programs and certificates including RN to BSN, RN to MSN, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with six Specialty Tracks, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP.
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Master’s degree in English, Ethnic Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Political Science, History, Economics AND upper division or graduate course work in at least one other constituent discipline as previously listed; OR.
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Conditions of Employment Please be advised, COVID-19 vaccinations are encouraged but not required for all eligible students, faculty and staff returning to USM institutions this fall. Applicant Documents Required Documents Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Unofficial Transcripts Curriculum Vitae Optional Documents Resume Letter of Reference 1 Letter of Reference 2.
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The Department of Music offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in a liberal arts curriculum and the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees with concentrations in Composition and Theory, Ethnomusicology, Jazz Studies, and Musicology.
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How to Apply: Application materials should include resume/curriculum vitae, a concise statement of teaching philosophy and contact information for three professional references. Shenandoah University is committed to enriching its educational experience and culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration, and staff.
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Participates in faculty meetings, projects, surveys, and studies being conducted by the Associate Degree Nursing Program/BSN and Administration. Assists in the formulation of philosophy, objectives, and curriculum of the Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN) Program.
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