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program provides a rich and stimulating environment where students cultivate their technical, aesthetic, creative, and scholarly potential. We value experiences with a variety of teaching methods and
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resources and workshops to expand and enhance teaching abilities. The successful candidate is expected to utilize pedagogical methods that emphasize student engagement, identify measurable course objectives
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B.S. or B.A. in a related field of study and experience totaling 6 years. Prior formal, basic mediation training. At least 3 years of experience utilizing conflict resolution and/or mediation techniques
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in the Department of Theatrical Arts for Stage and Screen to begin August 2026. The successful candidate will be a dynamic and skilled pedagogue able to teach and mentor various levels and methods
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performance using appropriate testing methods, assignments, and presentations; provide timely, constructive feedback; recommend students for advancement or graduation as appropriate. Records & Accountability
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measurable objectives and student outcomes for each course taught. Evaluate student learning using appropriate assessment methods and the School of Education program evaluation system. Prepare all
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UVU student Commitment of 5–10 hours per week, depending on project needs. Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with software testing methods (manual testing, regression testing, or automated testing
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outlines, syllabi, exams, audio/visual aids, and other instructional materials as necessary. Instructs, manages and supervises individuals and groups in the classroom and studio by the following methods
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the guidance of the program director, department chair, and dean, you will design and teach engaging courses, develop instructional materials, and employ effective teaching and assessment methods aligned with
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of Responsibilities Design, prepare, and teach courses and deliver content using meaningful and engaging methods with measurable course objectives. Teach, manage, and supervise individuals and groups in a classroom