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, 37.5 hours per week, and will report to the Assistant Director of Student Disability Services Program (SDS) and will serve as an interactive member of the SDS accommodation review team including
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of Denver Sturm College of Law is a national leader in experiential learning, whose innovative and highly respected clinical program ranks in the Top 10 in the nation. Located in a dynamic and beautiful urban
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these insights to shape research priorities, program development and policy recommendations. This position is grant-funded for a term of 3 years; renewal is dependent on continued funding. Key Responsibilities
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in the country, under the then-new Vail training model (practitioner-scholar). The PsyD program is the nation’s second-oldest and has been continuously accredited by the American Psychological
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Mountain Campus DU Outdoors Wellness & Recreation Health & Counseling Center First@DU Learning Effectiveness Program Student Disability Services Student Outreach & Support Student Rights & Responsibilities
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. Perform additional duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and web applications. Organized, ability to plan, and detail oriented
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assessment design. Required Qualifications Current enrollment in a master’s-level Instructional Design, Learning Sciences, Educational Technology, Human-Centered Design, or related program or a completed
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, and bring national perspectives on best practices in experiential learning, professional education, career-focused pedagogy, or related fields relevant to PSC's program portfolio Program Quality
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first major in a CAHSS program. Most of our departments, programs and schools offer masters or doctoral programs. CAHSS scholars, artists, instructors, staff, and students collaborate in a shared quest
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program designed for gifted children. We provide nationally recognized gifted education to approximately 200 students ranging from ages three years old through eighth grade, who demonstrate exceptional