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uses their knowledge of learning theories, instructional strategies, educational technologies in order to provide advice to faculty based on best practice. Driven by their curiosity for the learning
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: Introduction to Public Speaking Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Blended, Lecture, Online This course provides an introduction to current theories of communication. An understanding
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, or some, of the four core communication theory courses common to all BCMM students: While other non-core communication theory courses (COMM 3501 & COMM 3515) are potentially available for teaching, the
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the Campus Alberta Quality Council (CAQC). Our degree pathways (through the Major and Honours) follow a highly integrated curriculum bringing together literary themes, periods, theory, composition, creative
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student-centred instruction in personalized settings with instructors who are leaders in their fields. Experiential learning, internships, and communications theory are integral to the degree. We invite
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of theories and practices in promoting student development and learning. Standard First Aid & Basic Rescuer CPR. Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends as needed. Preferred
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to give students advanced knowledge of aircraft operations, performance, and navigation. Students will also be taught the theory and practice of mult-crew operations and Standard Operating Procedures. AIRF
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pathways, student development theory, and trauma informed practices Proven ability to work collaboratively with skills in conflict resolution, mediation, crisis management is preferred Understanding and