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-12 teachers, including pathways to licensure, curriculum design, instructional strategies, classroom management, and social, ethical, and legal issues. A master’s degree in education from an accredited
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primarily support OLLI@Coastal. OLLI@Coastal is the lifelong learning program at Coastal Carolina University. Housed at Coastal Carolina University, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI@Coastal
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primarily support OLLI@Coastal. OLLI@Coastal is the lifelong learning program at Coastal Carolina University. Housed at Coastal Carolina University, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI@Coastal
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coverage of 19 Division I sports, including FBS football program, maintenance of athletic training room, and other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletic Training. Sports covered for these positions
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Posting Details Posting Summary Classification Title Student Services Program Coordinator II Classification Code CB70 Pay Band 5 Internal Title Academic Coaching Specialist Department Coastal
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) section (on-campus teaching is required), as well as coordinating pacing and accreditation data collection expectations with the lead instructor and program coordinator. The course’s instructional materials
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) section (on-campus teaching is required), as well as coordinating pacing and accreditation data collection expectations with the lead instructor and program coordinator. The course’s instructional materials
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required. Experience with high performance computing systems, communications systems, or algorithm design is preferred. Coastal Carolina University is a public comprehensive liberal arts institution located
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Services (UEPS) social media pages; · Develop, implement, and analyze emergency venue management and fire preparedness plans and trainings. Coordinate with Public Safety, Fire Safety, and Emergency
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an integral role in the emerging new degree program in Health Sciences. Candidates must possess an earned Master’s degree in an academic discipline related to the health sciences or healthcare fields; evidence