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decolonizing, queer, transgender, feminist and anti-racist justice frameworks and methods that prioritize accountability to the communities whose materials are being collected and/or published as a significant
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
- Advanced Methods in Forensic Biology Course Description: This advanced course explores the methodologies and data interpretation of forensic DNA typing, and other forensic biology techniques. The course will
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applications present in Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology. Students will become familiar with fundamental concepts of biostatistical methods and their application to real research problems. The concepts
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to develop practical understandings relating to instructional methods and skills through unit and lesson planning, including practical assessment strategies, in a variety of classroom contexts as
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to develop practical understandings relating to instructional methods and skills through unit and lesson planning, including practical assessment strategies, in a variety of classroom contexts as
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well as expenditure minimization problem, welfare evaluation of economic changes, regression analysis and ordinary least squares. Estimated course enrolment: 30 Estimated TA support: N/A Class Schedule: Monday 17:00-19
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: GLA2111H Research Methods for Capstone (LEC0101) & (LEC0102) Course Description: In this course students will learn the basics of research and project design. Students will learn how to conduct a literature
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issues in authenticity. Estimated Course Enrolment: 60 students Estimated TA Support: 70 hours Class Schedule: Mondays 11:00am - 1:00pm (In Person) *Please note that the delivery method for this course is
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reception of the musical “Hamilton” are a key resource for exploring the events and role of the American Revolution. Estimated Course Enrolment: 30 students Estimated TA Support: none Class Schedule
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: 250 students Estimated TA Support: 5 TAs (3 TAs with 163hrs; 2 TAs with 120hrs) Class Schedule: Wednesdays, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm** **The delivery method for this course is currently in-person. Please note