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% superannuation About the position Reporting to the Pro Vice Chancellor of Learning and Teaching, The position of Learning and Teaching Advisor sits within the Education Services Division and is critical
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studies curriculum at our Melbourne (Bundoora) campus. If you're passionate about Chinese language and culture and dedicated to fostering an environment of excellence and innovation in teaching and learning
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community. About the Position: As an Associate Lecturer in Anatomy, you will: Inspire and Educate: Teach and support undergraduate students through lectures, tutorials, practical classes, and online platforms
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lectures, tutorials, and workshops, in both online and face-to-face formats. Coordinate and teach key subjects within the History major, including foundational courses like HIT1HIT (Disruption: History
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and crime. Engage Students: Facilitate engaging tutorials, workshops, and experiential learning opportunities that inspire students and enhance their understanding of social justice. Contribute
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an evidence-based approach to evaluate learning and teaching initiatives. Develop a scholarly approach to learning and teaching by contributing to La Trobe’s SOLT including sharing of good practice. Under
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methods, you will engage students through a variety of learning experiences including lectures, tutorials, practical classes, and online platforms. About the position: Bring your expertise to coordinate and
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outputs in a timely manner. High level proficiency in computer software packages including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, electronic mail, and the use of the internet as a research tool
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join a vibrant community of thinkers, leaders, and innovators. As our Associate Lecturer in Science Education, you will: Keep abreast of innovations in teaching and learning in order to create immersive
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Associate Professor Matthew Hale. Work with subject coordinators in the Department of Psychology Counselling and Therapy to develop a high-quality learning experience that engages students through