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seeking a Learning Specialist in the Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS). Reporting to the Assistant Director of CLASS, the Learning Specialist plays a key role in improving student retention
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online learning experiences. This role is focused on creating high-quality online curriculum and participating in recorded curriculum presentations. Experts will either develop new content or update
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Learning Specialist Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department Student Academic Success Overview Ranked #46 in U.S. News & World
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flagship campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The nation’s eighth oldest institution of higher learning, Rutgers reflects the diversity of New Jersey, which is one of the most diverse
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data-driven program evaluation practices. Knowledge of digital learning platforms and emerging learning technologies. Equipment Utilized Personal computer, laptop, and related peripherals Standard office
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safe, diverse, and respectful workplace environment, creating employment opportunities for our nation’s military veterans, and ensuring accessibility and accommodation for individuals with disabilities
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at a university level is required. Experience teaching with a class size greater than 100 students and experience in the implementation of active learning pedagogy is preferred. Position Status Full Time
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the classroom and the industry. Successful candidates will instruct/co-instruct on a wide variety of topics. Applicant’s core knowledge should include, but is not limited to, any concentration under agriculture
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semester. Successful applicants will develop and instruct on one or more of the following topics and course levels/locations: Undergraduate program courses located on the Rutgers University-Newark campus
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-striatal and basal ganglia circuits, dopamine, and the effects on motor learning, action selection, and compulsive-like behaviors. Our lab combines multiple approaches including human/mouse genetics