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Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic support program that targets historically difficult courses. The SI Leader is a student or recent Ivy Tech graduate who has taken and excelled in
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Description PROGRAM OPERATION: 1. Perform all instructional duties necessary to teach and facilitate student learning in assigned classes. 2. Provide a syllabus appropriate to the course(s) being taught
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that assists students in reaching their goals and for providing effective instruction and assessment within the framework of common syllabi the Division provides Job Description Job Description PROGRAM
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not discriminate on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be referred
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programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be referred to the College’s Title IX Coordinator or to the US Department of Education Office of Civil Rights.
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, 110, 209, 218, 219, 238, 239, 260 and 299 meets the program standard and has a minimum of one year of related work experience, or meets all of the following criteria: Possesses an earned associate
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promotion of diversity of people, styles, and views. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A qualified faculty member in Information Technology Support (ITSP) meets the program standard through one of four routes: Possesses
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: Work with various backgrounds represented by our student body, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders. Technology skills: Work with multiple computer software programs. Attention to Detail: Able
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assists students in reaching their goals; and for providing effective instruction and assessment within the framework of the common syllabi provided by the school. PROGRAM OPERATION: Perform all
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Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be