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Reporting to the Chief Curriculum and Instruction Officer and serving on the Academics Team, the Director of STEM Instruction will champion our core values including, especially, Leading for Racial Equity.
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The part-time Librarian is responsible for assisting Library patrons, collection development, and user instruction to the community as part of the library services team. Seeking candidates for Part-Time Reference Librarian at the John P. Holt Brentwood Library, Brentwood, TN.
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The Research and Instruction Librarian provides library instruction to on-campus and online students as well as provides leadership in the design and delivery of library research services.
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Support fidelity and completion of evaluation by in-school administrative team through norming sessions, documentation reviews, and calibration walkthroughs.
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Title: Temporary – Supplemental Instruction Leaders, All Campuses (Pool)POSITION SUMMARYUnder the supervision of the Learning Center Coordinator, Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders are trained in planning and facilitating collaborative and group learning in regularly scheduled study sessions for Nashville State students who are enrolled in targeted courses.
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With new leadership at the Chancellor, Provost and University Librarian levels, the Libraries are re-envisioning the future of library services at Vanderbilt. The Peabody Library seeks a dynamic and innovative professional to join our team as the Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Librarian.
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Experience leading teams focused on student support and instruction. Collaborates with product management, assessment, academic services, enrollment, educational technology, and other WGU department leaders to provide students a personal, flexible, and seamless education experience.
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Plan and conduct library orientation sessions both in-person and on Zoom. Assesses library services and instruction. Serve as an embedded librarian for web courses. Coordinate library information literacy instruction including class instruction, virtual instruction, and tutorials.
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Master's degree in library science from an ALA accredited program. This position coordinates library and digital literacy for the library thorough in-person and online sessions as well as developing tutorials as necessary.
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A school librarian works with both students and teachers to facilitate access to information in a wide variety of formats, instructs students and teachers how to acquire, evaluate and use information and the technology needed in this process, and introduces children and young adults to literature and other resources to broaden their horizons.
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