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  • 2) Work from core curriculum pre-approved syllabus, assign and evaluate student work including exams and written assignments
  • Create, grade, and critique student assignments
  • Plan, deliver and evaluate instruction in ASM301 Ag Systems Management
  • Meet and contribute regularly as part of the sports management team
  • Evaluate overall student performance in the course
  • Grade homework, tests, daily assignments, and other assignments as assigned
  • Develop and grade exams
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Dallas, TX
Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer
  • Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties, such as attending faculty meetings or department special events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Department and/or Director of the Graduate Program of Pastoral Ministries
  • Assigning and evaluating student work including exams and written assignments
  • Fulfill other instructional or academic duties, such as attending faculty meetings or department special events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the department
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  • Create an original modern dance on 10 or more intermediate/advanced dancers for Images 2018
  • Develop and teach courses assigned
  • Fulfill other instructional or academic duties such as attending faculty meetings or department special events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Department
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  • Assigning and evaluating assignments that align with the course description and course learning outcomes, and providing timely feedback to students
  • Create an original modern dance on 10 or more intermediate/advanced dancers for Images 2018 (.5 course load)
  • Assign grades that are an accurate and fair evaluation of student work and submit those grades to the Office of the Registrar by designated deadlines
  • Perform other duties as may be assigned by the program director or dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Attend and support program workshops and events when feasible
  • Providing weekly on-campus office hours for consultation outside of class
  • Providing academic advising to students
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  • Assigning and evaluating assignments that align with the course description and course learning outcomes, and providing timely feedback to students
  • Holding weekly office hours on campus
  • Submitting student grades that are appropriate, accurate and fair measures of student performance to the Office of the Registrar (or to the IBE team) by the designated deadline
  • Administering numerical and narrative evaluations for all courses
  • Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or by the Chair of the Biology Department
  • Fulfilling all responsibilities associated with assigned courses, including
  • Assure that courses fulfill both program learning objectives and goals as well as core diversity learning objectives
  • Regularly assess student learning through appropriate measures
  • Conduct all assigned class meetings and exams
  • Hold weekly office hours within the Ethnic Studies program
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Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist with teaching one large undergraduate course (Integrating Business Fundamentals with Ethics) beginning in the Fall 2016 semester. This is a required course for all undergraduate business students and is primarily taught online, but does require a few in person course meetings and exams. (Beginning in Spring 2017, the candidate will become the sole instructor and the pay will be adjusted accordingly.)
  • Juris Doctorate or Master’s Degree in Management or related field
  • Previous experience teaching university level courses
  • PhD in Management or related field
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Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach one one-credit seminar in the Fall 2016 semester. Time commitment will include teaching the weekly 50-minute course, course development, grading, and mandatory office hours
  • Develop course content for seminar titled “Human Language: How It Shapes Who We Are.”
  • PhD in Linguistics or related field
  • Experience teaching high-ability and honors students
  • Fluency in two or more languages
  • Experience mentoring students in the high school to college transition
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Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach FCSC 202 during Spring 2017. This course is in the online format only
  • Master’s degree in retail, business, family studies or related field
  • Teaching and student mentoring experience
  • Understanding of online education
  • Demonstrated experience in university teaching
  • Demonstrated experience in online teaching
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Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach one to two courses per semester
  • Deliver classroom lectures and instructional activities
  • Keep regular office hours
  • Exam preparation and grading
  • Evaluate overall student performance in the course
  • Master’s degree in an appropriate or related field
  • Have experience with a variety of teaching methods and curricular perspectives
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Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teaching and development of the specific course as required
  • Participation as a member of the Faculty of Architecture by attending faculty meetings
  • Minor service responsibilities to the School
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Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach (SIE 277) Object-oriented Modeling and Design
  • Conduct and grade exams
  • Master’s degree in Engineering or related field
  • Knowledge of modeling and design or complex systems using Unified Modeling Language (UML), significant hands on experiences in software system design and development
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Adjunct Lecturer, Public Health Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach subject matter according to the course syllabus and online materials
  • Manage course materials
  • Grade
  • Master’s degree in a discipline that is appropriate for the course emphasis
  • Previous experience teaching the assigned course or be familiar with its content
  • Terminal degree or Masters in Public Health or related disciplines
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Adjunct Lecturer, Gender & Women s Studies Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sex, Health, and AIDS (GWS 150B1): Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:00-2:50pm – A large lecture course of approximately 250 undergraduate students, with weekly discussion sections led by 4 graduate-student teaching assistants. This general education course aimed at first-year students examines the AIDS pandemic, in whole or part, in relation to themes of sexuality and health, including the ways these terms are influenced by other categories of difference and inequality
  • History of Modern Sexualities (HIS/GWS 202): Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-3:15pm – A lecture and discussion course of approximately 80 students, with one graduate-student course-grader. This lower-division undergraduate course examines the historical construction of sexuality in relation to social structures, cultural ideologies, and relations of difference
  • Constructing a course syllabus that meets university requirements for its level
  • Presenting educationally engaging lectures and classroom activities
  • Overseeing and guiding graduate-student teaching assistants
  • Holding weekly, in-person, on-campus office hours
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Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer, Economics Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach one section of Econ 418, Introduction to Econometrics
  • Prepare class syllabus, notes
  • Grade papers, conduct/grade exams
  • Master’s degree or higher in Economics or a related field
  • Experience in teaching undergraduates
  • Exposure to various curricular perspectives
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in teaching, evidenced through course evaluations or other means
  • Ph.D. in Economics or related field
  • Extensive work and/or teaching experience in econometrics
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Adjunct Lecturer, Public Health Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach subject matter according to the course syllabus
  • Supervise Graduate Teaching Assistant(s)
  • Possess the terminal degree or Masters in Public Health in the discipline that is appropriate for the course emphasis. (CIH is acceptable for Field Studies in Industrial Hygiene)
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Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • PhD in related field
  • Experience in teaching field classes or conducting field research
  • Experience in remote back country guiding and international nature conservation projects and research
  • Prior experience leading study abroad programs for universities
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LEO Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in sociology, social work, higher education, or other social science discipline, with relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Experience with teaching courses devoted to intergroup relations theory and intergroup dialogue pedagogy (preferably, as developed at the University of Michigan) and in working with a variety of culturally and ethnically diverse populations
  • Ph.D. in a relevant field, preferably sociology. The successful candidate is likely to have substantial experience in experiential teaching, social justice education, and in intergroup dialogue pedagogy
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Adjunct Lecturer, UA North Valley Resume Examples & Samples

  • Arts, Media, and Entertainment
  • Social Behavior and Human Understanding
  • Global and Intercultural Understanding
  • Study of the U.S. and the American Experience; and,
  • Economy and Industry
  • Teach assigned course(s) at assigned times per established course syllabi
  • Maintain office hours for students
  • Administer and grade exams
  • Attend all pertinent program meetings
  • Terminal degree in appropriate discipline at time of application
  • Excellent record of college-level teaching, particularly advanced undergraduate courses
  • Interest and experience with multi-disciplinary or interdisciplinary studies
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 2) coordinate lab and lecture faculty to deliver labs
  • 3) pilot new laboratory modules
  • 4) write lab procedures and reagent/equipment list for each lab module and communicate these needs to laboratory support staff
  • 5) design student-centered, inquiry-based laboratories that scaffold core competencies
  • 6) develop rigorous assessment methods to determine validity of lab modules, and willingness/flexibility to evolve laboratory modules in response to assessment
  • Conducting and appearing at all assigned class meetings in a manner that demonstrates a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively
  • Submitting student grades that are appropriate, accurate and fair measures of student performance to the Office of the Registrar (or to the IBE team) by the designated deadline
  • Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or by the Chair of the Biology Department
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Use appropriate measures of student performance
  • Hold weekly office hours on campus
  • Administer narrative and numeric course evaluations to students in all courses
  • Provide timely feedback to students by submitting grades to the Office of Registrar by designated deadlines
  • Assign grades by posted deadlines that are an accurate and fair evaluation of student work
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer, Spanish Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop syllabi, assign and evaluate student work including exams and written assignments
  • Conduct and appear at all assigned class meetings and student conferences in a timely and prepared way
  • Assigning and evaluating assignments that align with the course description and course learning outcomes, and providing timely feedback to students
  • Evidence of teaching excellence, such as teaching evaluations
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assigning student grades appropriately and submitting to the Office of Student Records by the designated deadline; and
  • Complying with university and school policies, including those delineated in the School of Engineering Term Faculty Handbook
  • Curriculum Vitae (required)
  • Contact Info for 3 Professional References
  • Sample Syllabi (if available)
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Fulfill other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or by the Chair of the Department
  • Letter of interest, specifying qualifications (including secondary areas of interest and expertise), teaching experience, email and telephone contact information
  • Names and either contact information for three references or letters of recommendation from three references
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Planning and teaching at least one course per quarter and up to eight courses over the three quarters of the academic year in a manner that demonstrates a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively. Courses that are approved for the University Core must be taught from an approved syllabus. The successful candidate may use a previously-approved syllabus or may work with the chair to design an appropriate syllabus for timely submission to the relevant University Faculty Core Curriculum Committee
  • A cover letter addressing the candidate’s qualifications for the position, teaching philosophy and experience working with people of diverse cultures and identities
  • Student evaluations of teaching and other evidence of teaching excellence
  • Samples of course syllabi taught or proposed
  • Unofficial Graduate Transcripts
  • Writing sample (may be dissertation chapter, or unpublished work)
  • Contact information for three letters of recommendation
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Submitting a photocopy of an appropriate sample of each student’s work in each course that is being evaluated officially during the 2017-2018 academic year as part of the department’s ongoing assessment efforts
  • Following departmental procedures regarding employment of graders and complying with university and school policies, including those delineated in the School of Engineering Term Faculty Handbook
  • Submitting in a timely manner a faculty activity report completed as requested by the Dean of Engineering
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Planning and teaching lectures selected from ANTH 3: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology with experiential learning component, ANTH 12a: Peace and Violence, ANTH 150: Religion in Culture and Society, ANTH 159: Globalization and Culture Change, ANTH 185: Peoples of Latin America
  • 3) Evidence of past teaching performance and sample syllabuses
  • 4) Names and contact information for two references
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Graphic Design Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Terminal degree (MFA, MDes, MAD, MGraph) in Graphic Design or a closely related field
  • 2) Minimum of one year of experience teaching at the university level (beyond “teaching assistant”)
  • 3) Demonstrated excellence in teaching beginning through advanced levels of graphic design at the college level
  • 4) Demonstrated excellence in teaching beginning through advanced levels of digital imaging at the college level, using both raster and vector based software
  • 5) Ability to teach website graphic design
  • 6) Demonstrated expertise in the specific topics covered in the courses
  • 7) Willingness to fulfill other departmental duties as assigned by the Chair
  • 8) Willingness to teach in a liberal arts environment with mixed skill levels and majors from a variety of majors outside of the visual arts
  • 9) Excellent communication skills
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Administer course evaluations to all students
  • Submit grades by all due dates to the Office of the Registrar
  • Fulfill other instructional or academic duties, such as attending faculty meetings or department special events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the department
  • Names and contact information for two outside teaching references (both email and phone numbers.)
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Preparing for and conducting all assigned class meetings
  • Assigning student grades appropriately and submitting to the Office of Student Records by the designated deadline
  • Contact information for two references
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ph.D. required. Candidates with an M.A. in relevant area with comparable academic experience (3-5 years) may be considered
  • Evidence of successful teaching experience at college or university level
  • 1) Teach COMM 001 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (An overview of the communication process, issues, and theories explaining behaviors in human relationships)
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teacher Education: Multiple Subject or Single Subject
  • Educational Leadership – School Administration
  • Interdisciplinary Education
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer, Sociology Resume Examples & Samples

  • Planning and teaching lectures selected in the Winter Quarter from among Principles of Sociology (SOCI 1); Self, Community, & Society (SOCI 30); Business, Technology & Society (SOCI 149); and in the Spring Quarter from among Business, Technology & Society (SOCI 149); and Management of Health Care Organizations (SOCI 172); or other courses as assigned. Courses that are part of the Core curriculum must be taught using an approved syllabus or from a syllabus that has been approved by the appropriate University Faculty Core Committee
  • Fulfilling all responsibilities associated with assigned courses, including
  • A sample syllabus (preferably for this or a closely related course)
  • Sample teaching evaluations
  • Names and contact information for two outside references
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducting all assigned class meetings and individual conferences with students
  • Assigning and evaluating student work including exams and written assignments
  • Administering numerical and narrative course evaluations to each class as assigned by the chair; and
  • Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or by the Department Chair
  • Letter of Interest: Qualifications and Relevant Experience
  • First Professional Reference Contact Information
  • Second Professional Reference Contact Information
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer, Philosophy Resume Examples & Samples

  • Holding weekly office hours on campus
  • Submitting student grades to the Office of the Registrar by the designated deadline
  • Administering numeric and narrative course evaluations in all courses
  • Current CV
  • Course evaluations (original numerical and narrative evaluations preferred)
  • Contact information for three references
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Finance Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assigning and evaluating student work appropriately
  • Providing weekly on-campus office hours for consultation outside of class
  • Conducting and submitting course assessments as required by the department
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer, Spanish Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ph.D. or A.B.D. in Spanish required. An M.A. in Spanish with equivalent academic experience will be acceptable. (Ph.D. in hand required for teaching upper-division literature courses)
  • Native- or near-native level fluency in Spanish
  • Commitment to and evidence of excellence in teaching courses in Spanish language (or, if appropriate literature) at the college level
  • Must have expertise and experience with ACTFL Standards-based teaching and assessment and instructional technologies
  • Must have the ability to serve as mentor to students of diverse backgrounds
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Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach an in-person section of undergraduate Sports Communication course
  • Meet and contribute regularly as part of the sports management team
  • Master’s degree in Management, Sports Management, Communication, Business, or related field
  • PhD in Management, Sports Management, Business, Communications, or related field
  • Previous experience teaching university level management, or sports management courses
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop and teach courses assigned, with a guaranteed course load of seven courses during the academic year with at least one course per quarter taught on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule and outside the peak classroom meeting times
  • Demonstrate a command of the discipline and skill in presenting material effectively
  • Assure that courses fulfill both program learning objectives and goals as well as core diversity learning objectives
  • Regularly assess student learning through appropriate measures
  • Conduct all assigned class meetings and exams
  • Hold weekly office hours within the Ethnic Studies program
  • Assign grades that are an accurate and fair evaluation of student work and submit those grades to the Office of the Registrar by designated deadlines
  • Administer numeric and narrative evaluations in all courses
  • Attend program faculty meetings
  • Provide service to the program appropriate to the adjunct level
  • Advise undergraduate students as assigned
  • Support the implementation of the program’s new major, along with the existing companion major and minor
  • Attend and support program workshops and events when feasible
  • Perform other duties as may be assigned by the program director or dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Letter of Interest outlining qualifications and teaching experience
  • Evidence of teaching excellence
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assign student grades appropriately and submit them to the Office of Student Records by the designated deadline
  • Conduct course assessments as required by the department
  • Follow departmental procedures regarding employment of graders; and
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Printmaking Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assigning and submitting student grades that are appropriate, accurate and fair measures of student performance to the Office of the Registrar by the designated deadline
  • Administering numerical and narrative course evaluations to each class as assigned by the chair
  • 10-20 representative images of student work
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Adjunct Lecturer, Linguistics Resume Examples & Samples

  • Be a speaker of the Navajo language and have had experience teaching the Navajo language
  • Experience working with the Navajo community, interest in working with and supporting the teaching of Indigenous languages
  • PhD degree in a related field, such as American Indian Studies, Linguistics, etc
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Adjunct Lecturer of English Resume Examples & Samples

  • ) Teach online and/or face-to-face sections of ENGL 1010 “Introduction to Academic Writing” with the possibility of teaching ENGL 0990
  • ) Academic Writing Workshop and/or ENGL 2010 “Intermediate Academic Writing.”
  • ) Other duties as assigned
  • ) Master’s degree in English or a minimum of 18 hours in English above the bachelor’s degree
  • ) Experience with online and/or Concurrent Enrollment instruction
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Art History Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) PhD in Art History (or advanced ABD) and demonstrated excellence in teaching art history survey courses at the college or university level
  • 2) Minimum of one year of experience teaching at the university level (beyond “teaching assistant”) and evidence of strong teaching evaluations
  • 3) Demonstrated expertise in the specific topics proposed for the Cultures and Ideas course sequence
  • 4) Willingness to fulfill other departmental duties as assigned by the Chair
  • For more information on Santa Clara University’s Core Curriculum, please see: https://www.scu.edu/provost/core/faculty-core-resources/
  • Use appropriate measures of student performance, provide timely feedback to students, and assign grades that are an accurate and fair evaluation of student work
  • Post and maintain 2-3 weekly office hours on campus
  • Demonstrate a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively
  • Administer narrative course evaluations to each class as assigned by the chair
  • Serve as an advisor to assigned students providing informed advice
  • Develop courses for which they are responsible and contribute to general curriculum development
  • Conduct all assigned class meetings and exams. Final exams/critiques must be held during exam week (week 11)
  • Assign and submit student grades to the Registrar by the designated deadline each quarter. Final grades for Spring quarter 2018 are due June 19, 2018
  • Fulfill other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Department
  • Evidence of teaching excellence – such as course evaluations
  • Suggestions for a Culture and Ideas Art History course sequence that you would be interested in teaching
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Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sample syllabi for a similar course
  • Teaching statement (optional)
  • Contact information for 3-5 references
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Teach six courses over the fall, winter and spring quarters of the academic year, not exceeding three courses in any given quarter, in a manner that demonstrates a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively. Develop syllabi, assign and evaluate student work, including exams and written assignments
  • 1- Letter of interest
  • 2- CV
  • 3- Teaching statement
  • 4- Teaching evals (if available)
  • 5- Contact information for three references
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Planning and teaching at least two courses per quarter and up to six courses over the three quarters of the academic year in a manner that demonstrates a command of the discipline and skill in presenting it effectively. Courses that are approved for the University Core must be taught from an approved syllabus. The successful candidate may use a previously-approved syllabus or may work with the chair to design an appropriate syllabus for timely submission to the relevant University Faculty Core Curriculum Committee
  • Curriculum vitae and evidence of teaching excellence
  • Graduate transcripts
  • At least three letters of recommendation
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Holding at least three weekly office hours on campus
  • Attending meetings of general chemistry laboratory instructors when held (usually once a month)
  • Submitting student grades to the lecture instructor by the designated deadline, or to the Office of the Registrar by the published deadlines
  • Administer numeric and narrative course evaluations to students in all courses
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer, French Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach a course load not to exceed three courses per quarter and seven courses in an academic year
  • Evidence of teaching excellence (small portfolio of syllabi, student and peer evaluations, sample materials)
  • Graduate Transcripts (unofficial)
  • Names, position title and contact information for 3 professional references OR three letters of recommendation
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Curriculum Vitae – to include Choreographic record
  • Samples of previous works either on DVD or available on the internet
  • A two-paragraph statement outlining a proposed modern choreographic work to be set on 10 or more SCU intermediate/advanced dancers. Please include possible themes and address your rehearsal creative working process
  • Names and contact information from two choreographic references (both email and phone numbers
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer, French Resume Examples & Samples

  • Teach no more than two courses per quarter and no more than four courses over three academic quarters (fall, winter, spring)
  • Holding regular weekly office hours on campus
  • Administering numerical and narrative evaluations for all courses
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Ceramic Sculpture Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducting all assigned class meetings for the entire quarter and exams in a timely and prepared way. Final exams/critiques must be held during exam week (week eleven)
  • Holding weekly office hours on campus (1-3 hrs/wk)
  • Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties, such as attending faculty meetings or department special events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Department of Art and Art History
  • A current CV
  • Samples of syllabi and supporting instructional materials
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer, Arabic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Designing creative learning experiences, conducting all assigned class meetings, assigning student work, measuring student learning outcomes within the context of departmental and Core objectives and the ACTFL World Readiness Standards, providing students with timely feedback, administering narrative course evaluations with students, and submitting grades by the designated deadline
  • For University core courses, teach from an approved syllabus for the courses assigned or work with the Director of Core Writing to design an appropriate syllabus for timely submission for approval to the University Faculty Core Curriculum Committee
  • Conducting and appearing at all assigned class meetings in a timely and prepared way
  • Serve as a mentor to students
  • Letter of interest, specifying qualifications, teaching experience and teaching philosophy
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Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer, Arabic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Designing creative learning experiences, conducting all assigned class meetings, assigning student work, measuring student learning outcomes within the context of departmental and Core objectives and the ACTFL World Readiness Standards, providing students with timely feedback, and submitting grades by the designated deadline
  • If teaching University core courses, teach from an approved syllabus or submit a proposed syllabus to the University Faculty Core Committee
  • 3 Fulfilling all responsibilities associated with assigned courses, including
  • Letter of application, including a statement of teaching philosophy and other details pertinent to required and desired job qualifications and experience