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curriculum vitae, names of three references, teaching philosophy statement, summary of plans for research, along with any other supporting documents to: Dr. Darren Korber, Head and Search Committee Chair
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teaching philosophy, evidence of courses taught and/or developed, and other supporting materials). Web links for all audio and video samples are preferred. Candidates are to arrange to have three
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introduction, curriculum vitae, a dossier of artistic and scholarly work (including academic writing samples), and a teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy, statement addressing equity
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research philosophies and methodologies, including data sovereignty. Develop strong, collaborative relationships within the communities in Saskatchewan and Manitoba with Pewaseskwan, as well as nationally
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cover letter, detailed curriculum vitae, names of three references, teaching philosophy statement, summary of plans for research, along with any other supporting documents to: Dr. Hayley Hesseln, Head and
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frameworks and theories into program development, considering new practice trends and innovative ideas. Develop a plan for curriculum and program evaluation, integrating educational pedagogy and philosophy
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dossier, including teaching philosophy, peer and student evaluations of courses taught, sample syllabi, and other materials as appropriate. St. Thomas More College is committed to employment equity
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philosophy, and a complete curriculum vitae that includes educational qualifications, research and teaching experience, history of secured extramural research grants, and a full list of peer-reviewed
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crop types. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Applications, including an up-to-date CV, statement of research, statement of teaching philosophy, statement on equity, diversity, and inclusion, academic transcripts
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, current lines of enquiry, and future research directions. Teaching Statement: This statement (1 to 2 pages) should describe the applicant’s teaching philosophy, methods, and experience. References: Contact