Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- DutiesTA's in this course will be fully responsible for students in the tutorial section(s) assigned to them. Duties include (but are not limited to) : conducting weekly tutorial sections assigned by the instructor;
- supporting students in the tutorials during regularly assigned office hours; answering student's email inquiries in an appropriate and timely fashion for students in the assigned tutorial section(s), marking all work (essays, assignments, tests, and final exams) by students in the assigned tutorial sections and recording the resulting grades on Quercus;
doing all course readings, participating in training for conducting tutorials; and any other relatable duties assigned by the course instructor.
- Additional duties may include attending lectures and invigilating tests where applicable. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge in the subject area;
- minimum MA in Sociology or related discipline, or currently accepted or enrolled in the graduate Sociology program; ability to instruct in writing;
strong written and oral communication skills; working knowledge of basic statistics & SPSS preferred. Must be available to conduct tutorials on THURSDAYS.
Preferred Qualifications History of strong academic success; having taken this course or a similar course; demonstrated proficiency in the subject area of the course.
Relevant CriterionThe need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.
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Sessional Lecturer - NMC289H1F - Introduction to Coptic Studies
Course Description: The questions that frame the course, which proceeds chronologically, include: How did global forces and local dynamics coalesce to shape the politics of the modern Middle East? How might we understand the region’s history from the 19th-century onward while integrating institution...
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