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, 2026 and ends on April 25th, 2026. Practicum supervision involves weekly seminars in schools, lesson observations, and support for mentor teachers and teacher candidates through the evaluation process
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:: Mount Royal University’s Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction, design, operation, maintenance, safety, security and stewardship of all
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and Process This course is designed to understand group theory and to learn effective group process and facilitation with diverse populations. Students will acquire the skills necessary to facilitate
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within 1 year). Responsibilities Review, revise, and develop camp resources (e.g., lesson plans, timetables, supplies lists, printables, etc.) Assist with the onboarding process by planning and delivering
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). Responsibilities Review, revise, and develop camp resources (e.g., lesson plans, timetables, supplies lists, printables, etc.) Assist with the onboarding process by planning and delivering training and orientation
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). Responsibilities Review, revise, and develop camp resources (e.g., lesson plans, timetables, supplies lists, printables, etc.) Assist with the onboarding process by planning and delivering training and orientation
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). Responsibilities Review, revise, and develop camp resources (e.g., lesson plans, timetables, supplies lists, printables, etc.) Assist with the onboarding process by planning and delivering training and orientation
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for student success. This collaborative approach ensures consistency in advising quality while remaining responsive to the unique contexts of each academic area. Academic Advising is a developmental process
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some processing, shelving, and maintenance of collections. This position also includes support for interlibrary loan. This position is full-time, 35 hours per week on-campus, working Monday to Friday
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or documentation; analysis to determine the appropriate academic equivalencies; and running, interpreting and processing admission related reports and error reports to ultimately determine the admissibility of