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Position End Date (If Applicable) 31/7/2025 DUTIES The Department of Biological Sciences at Thompson Rivers University is made up of a diverse and collaborative group of faculty offering a B.Sc. degree with
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/or develops open educational multimedia resources under Creative Commons and related regimes; makes recommendations and participates in the development of storage and content sharing tools with the use
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This course covers the fundamentals of electrical and lighting systems design for residential and commercial buildings. The Canadian Electrical Code and the Illuminating Engineering Society standards
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complete exercises, assignments and projects suitable for secondary level coursework. Classes are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday for three weeks at four hours and 20 minutes per class. The associated
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Williams Lake from September 3, 2024, to December 14, 2024. Calendar description: This is an innovative field practice course designed to allow students to apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes required
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goals of the Faculty Provides management and support through assessment and support on the best use of technology and equipment for the Faculty Identifies and leads the development, and administers and
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variety of people Excellent oral and written communication skills with ability to show empathy in difficult customer situations Ability to use policy and departmental procedures to problem solve Ability
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of positive relationships. An emphasis on personal reflection offers students the opportunity to learn and use interpersonal communication skills effectively. Students examine the qualities of ethical
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are included. Students complete the exercises and projects from the perspective of a learner, and from their role as a future teacher. Classes are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday for three weeks at four hours and
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, to April 23, 2025. Calendar description: This course is designed to demonstrate the positive influential effects of developmentally appropriate practice and a positive environment on children's behavior