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: The PRLS program at Ohio University invites applications for an Instructor to teach Environmental Interpretation. This course introduces students to the principles and practices of interpreting natural and
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Description: First-Year Seminar courses, located within Learning Community Programs, are associated with new, transfer, and transitioning student academic needs. Learning Community seminars (UC 1900
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will demonstrate capacity to instruct adult learners in classes including · Adult basic education · High school equivalency (GED®) preparation · Workforce literacy and readiness education · Transition
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-oriented, diplomatic, and tactful when resolving problems. Computer proficient including Microsoft Office Suite. Good problem solving skills. Ability to delve into problematic issues and seek resolution
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with film projection, event management and production experience Excellent computer and office skills. Planning Unit: College of Fine Arts Department: Fine Arts, Dean's Office Applicants may contact
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Studies seeks a communication generalist to teach standard courses and to serve as the John A. Cassese Director of Forensics. The Director of Forensics' responsibilities include: 1) develop and maintain
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Description: The School of Media Arts and Studies (MDIA) at Ohio University invites applications for a full-time visiting professional to coordinate the OHIO-in-LA Program, teach courses related to the media
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Evolutionary Biology with an 80% teaching and 20% research load. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate biology courses covering topics in genetics, evolution, and in
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objectives and will include (1) planning student learning experiences; (2) evaluating student progress; (3) recording and reporting as required by the School of Nursing. Clinical sites are located in
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professionally. Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses on campus and/or online. Contribute to the instructional mission of the Teacher Education Department and Patton College of Education