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: COG250Y1Y – Introduction to Cognitive Science Course Description: An introduction to the problems, theories and research strategies central to the interdisciplinary field focusing on the nature and
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planning, pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, and research in light of contemporary educational theory and practice. This course is open only to students in the Master of Teaching program. Estimated TA
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planning, pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, and research in light of contemporary educational theory and practice. This course is open only to students in the Master of Teaching program. Estimated TA
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Sessional Lecturer - CTL7027Y - Curriculum and Teaching in Social Science: General - Intermediate/Se
materials are an important component of the process. As well, the interdependence of these components, their link with theory and contemporary issues will be considered. Techniques such as discussion
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, pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, and research in light of contemporary educational theory and practice. This course is open only to students in the Master of Teaching program. Estimated TA support: No
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the methods and theories of Service Design. Students will apply service design methods such as touchpoint mapping, service blueprinting, storyboarding, ethnomethodological service enactments, and video
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(INF481H1: Special Topics in Information Studies I: UX) allows students to investigate emerging issues, practices, theories, and innovations of user experience design. Held primarily in seminar format
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 29 days ago
about us and to be part of what we do. Your opportunity: The Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences is an academic unit that includes mathematics, computer science and applied statistics
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and Teaching in Mathematics. This course will involve class time at both OISE and at the TDSB school site. The successful applicant must have leadership experience within TDSB and have demonstrated
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, bisexual, trans, and queer tradition in literature and theory, this course explores classical, modern, postmodern, and contemporary literature, criticism, art, film, music, and popular culture. Estimated TA