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The Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, continually accepts resumes for teaching positions that may open up during the academic year or summer sessions.
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The post-doctoral associate will work closely with and be primarily supervised by Drs. Panayiota Kendeou and Caitlin Mills in the Department of Educational Psychology. Work closely with existing LIL team members to conduct interdisciplinary research related to learning analytics/educational psychology.
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Stay abreast of the latest research, best practices, and legal requirements in school psychology and special education. We are a dynamic educational institution committed to fostering the holistic development and academic success of our students.
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A MN License in School Psychology is required. Equity Vision: Roseville Area Schools is committed to ensuring an equitable and respectful educational experience for every student, family, and staff member, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability, home or first language, religion, national origin, age, or physical appearance.
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The Department of Educational Psychology provides training in the cognitive, emotional, and social learning processes that underlie education and human development across the lifespan, including: the psychological foundations of education, quantitative methods in education, the practice and science of counseling psychology, school psychology, and special education.
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Education Substitution: In addition to meeting the basic educational requirements, successful completion of 3 full years of progressively higher-level graduate education or a Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in rehabilitation counseling or counseling psychology.
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UWorld is seeking a professor with subject matter expertise in Sociology, General Psychology, or Clinical Psychology to join our growing organization as a content writer. Master's Degree in Neuroscience, General Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Sociology, or other related Behavioral Science discipline.
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These might include mental health, social, educational, health, vocational, recreational services, in addition to related services such as transportation and legal services. Qualifications Education and Experience Master's degree in psychology, marriage and family therapy, social work, or related field with appropriate licensure as required.
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The post-doctoral associate will work closely with and be primarily supervised by Dr. Caitlin Mills in the Department of Educational Psychology, and will also work closely with Dr. Ryan Baker at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Bachelor's degree and licensure in education, educational psychology, special education or a related field or equivalent experience. Demonstrated commitment to educational equity and cultural competency.
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Research experience in any of the following fields: learning analytics / educational data mining, education, psychology, communications, child development, cognitive science, or related field.
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