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CTLM is part of the Division for Teaching and Learning (DTL) along with the Office of Academic and Career Success (OACS), the Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement (WISCIENCE), the Morgridge Center for Public Service, the Rebecca M. Blank Center for Campus History (CCH), Indigenous Education/Our Shared Future, and the Student Learning Assessment (SLA) office.
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The Undergraduate Nursing Teaching and Learning Specialist plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of education within our Certificate and Undergraduate Nursing programs.
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The College of Letters & Science (L&S) seeks a collaborative, empathetic, and innovative Teaching, Learning, and Technology Specialist to join the L&S Instructional Design Collaborative ( IDC ) team.
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8 Elementary Schools, 3 Junior High Schools, 1 Comprehensive High School, 1 Alternative Education High School, Adult Education, Independent study, Alternative learning experiences, and Early Childhood Education.
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Position Purpose: The special education teaching and learning consultant shares responsibility for the effective planning and implementation of special education programs (including Alternate Curriculum Program (ACP), Behavioral Skills Program (BSP) and Resource Program) and services for students with disabilities at both the elementary and secondary levels.
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Additionally, the SVP, Teaching and Learning collaborates with the KIPP Schools Leadership team, including the Chief Schools Officer, Chief of Staff, and SVP, Regional and School Support to lead student growth and achievement.
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The Department of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University is seeking adjunct instructors to teach courses offered within the department curriculum. Department: Teaching and Learning.
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Consult with Instructors: Provide hands-on support to instructional staff on technologies, pedagogies, and instructional designs that align with L&S priorities for student-centered teaching and learning.
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Description The STEAM Teaching and Learning Coordinator will: Develop the school's vision: Work as part of the LAEP Teaching & Learning team based at the school site, focused on the successful development and implementation of a STEAM culture by facilitating projects and learning in the makerspace.
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Work as part of the LAEP Teaching & Learning team based at the school site, focused on the successful development and implementation of a STEAM culture by facilitating projects and learning in the makerspace.
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The role of the CTE PT Nail Specialty instructor encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service.
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Supports faculty and college leadership with initiatives involving clinical simulation research and effective teaching strategies, in a simulated patient care environment. Supports all clinical learning lab and simulated patient care learning experiences for PDCCC campuses, while assisting faculty and students with appropriate resources to successfully complete evidence-based learning opportunities in simulated patient care environment.
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The mission of the Center for Integrated Learning (CIL) is to develop and enhance relevant, equitable, and innovative teaching and learning by ensuring opportunities for faculty and staff professional development in curriculum planning, course design and instruction, student engagement, and learning assessment within the framework of continuous improvement.
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IMSA is committed to an equitable, diverse, inclusive teaching and learning environment and is committed to advancing equity in STEM education and representation by creating a diverse, inclusive community of global citizens who can realize their full potential and execute its mission.
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LCCC supports adjunct faculty by providing an environment conducive to excellent teaching and learning, classroom equipment and supplies, and resources to meet the challenges that arise in the course of teaching.
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