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The Department of Politics at Brandeis University seeks an instructor for two 4-credit courses in the subfield of political theory to be offered in Spring 2026: Democratic Theory (Politics 190a) and
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(10–15 hours) that combine theory, real-world application, and interactive activities. Build assessments and rubrics that validate learners’ ability to turn innovative concepts into results. Create
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to theory and research on the psychological processes that relate the individual to the larger social world in terms of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. Topics include attitudes, social perception
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training programs or micro-credentials. Familiarity with Moodle LMS. Background in adult learning theory, cognitive design, or inclusive pedagogy. Details: Fully remote (U.S.-based applicants only, no visa
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, decision-making, self-assessment, goal setting, career research, internship and job searches, and graduate school applications. Apply career development theories to meet individual student needs. Maintain
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-enhanced learning elements—animations, avatars, adaptive platforms, gamification—where appropriate. What You Bring: Master’s degree (Doctorate preferred) in engineering, mathematics, science, instructional
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with Moodle LMS. Background in adult learning theory, cognitive design, or inclusive pedagogy. Details: Fully remote (U.S.-based applicants only, no visa sponsorships). 6-week development timeline (~25
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. 3-5 years of relevant work experience teaching Hebrew in informal settings. Camp settings preferred. Experience working with Israeli families Background in and understanding of theories of language
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The candidate will work on analysis of his Senior thesis project, in preparation for submission to a peer-review journal. Requirements - Bachelors Degree is strongly preferred Relevant experience is preferred Equal Opportunity Statement Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which...
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, avatars, adaptive platforms, gamificationâ”where appropriate. What You Bring: Masterâ™s degree (Doctorate preferred) in engineering, mathematics, science, instructional design, or related field. 2+ years