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COG250Y—Introduction to Cognitive Science An introduction to the problems, theories and research strategies central to the interdisciplinary field focusing on the nature and organization
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the ongoing and future research projects are related to mindfulness and outcomes in: parents; early childhood; relationship dynamics; dance and movement-based mindfulness; and digital health. http
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Applicants: Internal applicants are McGill employees who currently hold an ACTIVE contract at McGill University. Knowledge Base Guide on how to apply: https://general-knowledgebase.mcgill.ca/spaces/SHRKB/pages
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exceptional circumstances applicants without a Master’s degree but with significant research or professional experience related to the course content may be considered) Experience Expert knowledge of course
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 24 hours ago
the multidisciplinary knowledge they have acquired during their program of study to real world environmental issues. The instructor will be responsible for preparing content, lecturing, holding office hours, preparation
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. In conjunction with KPE260H1, this course will be of interest to those applying to second entry health sciences programmes and/or those wishing to extend their foundational knowledge of human
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kinesiology. This course also focuses on mixed methods research, participatory action research, and knowledge translation. Estimated TA support: 630 hours Estimated course enrolment: 380 Class schedule: N/A
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the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge taught in KPE334H1 to build instructional and leadership skills to facilitate exercise and sport programs and assessments for people with varied abilities across
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, methods and types of knowledge that may be used to evaluate programs. Topics will include distinguishing research, assessment and evaluation, the evaluation process, developing an evaluation question
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the importance of physical activity for individuals with disabilities. This course explores various disabilities and their impact on motor, sensory, and cognitive functioning and overall well-being