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and Sciences at Iowa State University invites applications for an Assistant Teaching Professor of American Sign Language (ASL). The successful candidate will develop and teach courses in the area of
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of this position is undergraduate instruction in foundational Materials Science and Engineering courses. The successful candidate will primarily teach lower-level undergraduate courses such as Materials Engineering
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instruction of introductory drawing. The successful candidate will teach multiple sections of the required drawing course to beginning design students as part of the College of Design's shared first-year
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or developing online courses. The successful candidate will have excellent teaching and communication skills and provide effective and welcoming learning experiences for all students. The position involves a 9
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may include both online and in-person instruction, so experience or interest in online teaching may be beneficial. There may also be opportunities to teach courses aligned with the faculty member’s area
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to the CVM Core Laboratory (https://corelab.research.cvm.iastate.edu/ ). The successful candidate should also be collaborative and execute excellent communication skills, focus on continuous learning, and
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the primary emphasis on equine sciences and physiology. It is expected that the faculty member will participate in ongoing classroom improvement and participate in high-impact learning practices, such as study
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, after 1500. Candidates with an ability to teach aspects of global history (e.g. Atlantic history, colonialism, imperialism) and who can teach both halves of Iowa State’s Western Civilization survey course
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recruitment and retention events, supports departmental/college learning communities, committees, and advises student organizations. Attends FCS Related Professional organizations to advocate for FCEDS, such as