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to humanities and social sciences disciplines. To develop the digital literacy of our students, this instructor will also collaborate with faculty across departments and divisions to enhance data analysis skills
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the assessment of biology curriculum, developing new pedagogical techniques, creating new courses or programs, engaging and publishing in discipline or educational research, advising students, mentoring students
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either did not test into English 101 or who wish to develop more robust foundational writing skills before moving on to English 102. English 100 is the transferable equivalent of English 101 at TMCC
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and integrity Respect and compassion for all persons Community development through partnerships and services Fostering responsible participation in a democratic society Conditions of Employment This is
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implement system upgrades, regulatory updates, and new functionalities Ensure integrity of financial aid data through quality assurance, process monitoring, and data reconciliation Develop and maintain ad hoc
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qualifications. If you have already previously applied, your application is still under consideration. Minimum Qualifications 1. Bachelor's degree in education, student development or a related field. 2. One (1
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assessment. Aid in the development of new course materials and innovative instructional techniques that improve student learning. ● Work closely with department peers and administrators to become an effective
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chairs as needed. Lab Setup &; Support Collaborate with instructors to move, arrange, and prepare equipment for daily lab activities and class sessions. Provide setup and breakdown support for
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. The position leads a team of 861 employees, including 5 Academic Deans, the Associate Dean of Assessment & Planning, the Director of Workforce Development, and the Associate Dean of the Learning Commons, who
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course content; assess student learning; stay current in their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and