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Tutor/Mentors promote educational aspiration and performance of Upward Bound summer participants by providing support in various opportunities for student engagement. Tutor/Mentor may not take classes or hold other employment during UB Summer Program hours (8am - 4pm with additional hours for off campus trips and overnight trips.
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Perimeter College is seeking part-time instructors in PHYSICS and/or ASTRONOMY who will play a key role in educating and supporting students. Ability to teach PHYSICS/ASTRONOMY courses on the collegiate level.
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Course Description: General Physics (4 hours) Mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, wave motion and optics, and modern physics. George Fox University announces a part-time, adjunct faculty position in physics, to begin in the fall or spring semester, as needed.
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We are seeking a Learning Collaborative Tutor (TLC) at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) promotes student success by providing learner-centric, engaging, responsive, and interactive academic support for enrolled JHSON degree and certificate students.
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Benefits: 401(k) Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Training & development Since 1977, Huntington Learning Centers have been changing the lives of children.
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Title: Temporary- Tutor/Mentor- TRIO Student Support Services (Pool) Temporary- Tutor/Mentor- TRIO Student Support Services (Pool) The Tutor/Mentor will provide mentoring support and tutoring services in the areas of reading, writing, math, natural sciences, and other areas based upon TRIO students' needs.
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The maximum amount of hours a tutor can work in the centers is 20 hours per week. One letter of recommendation (preferably from an instructor/professor in the department of the subject you are seeking to tutor.
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Yes. The University Athletic Association is a separate entity from UF. Candidates must complete UAA HR paperwork and attend a new tutor orientation even if they are a UF employee. The three courses offered are Remedial Writing, Reading, and Math. Tutors can choose to tutor in one or more areas.
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Who We Are:Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it.
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Since New York is a State that requires Medical Physicist licensure, the successful candidate will need to be American Board of Radiology (ABR) or American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine (ABSNM) certified in Medical Nuclear Physics, or board eligible.
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Adjunct Faculty - Physics (Winter 2022) 12/31/2021 Applications are being considered for a part time faculty position to teach Physics. The third quarter of a three-quarter sequence in calculus-based physics for science and engineering students dealing with the topics of electric fields, Gauss's Law, electric potential, capacitance, current, resistance, direct current circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, and alternating current circuits.
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Master's degree from an accredited institution plus 18 graduate hours in Physics, Physical Science, and/or Astronomy. Title: Adjunct Instructor- Physics (Pool) Institution: Volunteer State Community College.
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The tutor must be able to provide a conducive and supportive learning environment, tailoring their approach to meet the individual needs of each student. The Alumni Peer Tutor will be responsible for a broad range of activities that support the academic advancement and success of students at Duke University's School of Nursing.
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Experience Tutors must have completed the Purdue course (or course equivalent) they intend to tutor, with a grade achieved of B+ or higher No prior tutoring experience is required—you will receive training and continued support from the STEM Program Specialist Education 0 FLSA Status Non-Exempt.
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The College of Chiropractic at Cleveland University-Kansas City has openings for adjunct faculty to teach x-ray physics and protection and a laboratory course in x-ray procedure focused on positioning and exposure within the doctor of chiropractic degree program.
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