DutiesAll normal duties related to the design and teaching of a university credit course, including preparation and delivery of course content;
development, administration and marking of assignments; calculation and submission of grades; holding regular office hours.
Minimum Qualifications Graduate Student in French ( Ph.D. student specializing in syntax - foundations and formal framework of generative syntax).
Native or near-native proficiency in French and experience teaching French as a second language. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to those who have previously taught FREB45H3 or equivalent.
Relevant CriterionPast teaching experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.
Introduction to Philosophy: Persons and Value (F)
Dutiesrunning one or more one-hour long tutorials each week; preparation for tutorials and grading; grading; attending training sessions/meetings with the course instructor; organizing and submitting grades; holding office hours; lecture attendance (for positions at STG campus); lecture attendance a...
Sessional Lecturer - LHA1040H - Introduction to Educational Leadership and Policy: Policy, Leadershi
This course provides an introduction to educational policy, leadership and change in general and to this program in particular by focusing on foundational concepts and theories significant to the understanding of education and educational administration. Candidates must hold a doctorate in Education...
Introduction to Arts and Media Management
DutiesLeading weekly tutorials. Responding to student inquiries. Minimum Qualifications Graduate student or postdoctoral fellow in Arts Management, Media Management, or in Arts, Culture, or Media Studies, or a related field. Good prior knowledge of the subject matter of the field gained through stud...
APTPUO LIN1315 C Introduction to Linguistics - Winter 2025
These include: the articulation and acoustics of sounds (phonetics); the rules governing the organization of sounds and intonation (phonology); the internal structure of words (morphology), phrases, and sentences (syntax); the compositional interpretation of linguistic expressions (semantics); and a...
Introduction to Philosophy: Persons and Value (S)
Dutiesrunning one or more one-hour long tutorials each week; preparation for tutorials and grading; grading; attending training sessions/meetings with the course instructor; organizing and submitting grades; holding office hours; lecture attendance (for positions at STG campus); lecture attendance a...
Sessional Lecturer - ECO220Y1Y Introduction to Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics (Section LEC05
Please note: Undergraduate or graduate students and postdoctoral fellows of the University of Toronto are covered by the CUPE 3902 Unit 1 collective agreement rather than the Unit 3 collective agreement, and should not apply for positions posted under the Unit 3 collective agreement. Numerical and g...
Introduction to Feminist Theories and Thought
Dutieshold weekly in-person tutorials in the course; hold regular office hours and respond to students’ inquiries in person and in writing; promptly grade and offer students detailed feedback on assignments, tests and exams; invigilate exams; engage with students with diverse needs and experiences i...
Sessional Lecturer: CTL7008H - Introduction to Special Education and Mental Health
The course will concentrate on how instructional assessment can be used to calibrate instruction to meet the needs of individual students, how to accommodate learner differences and how to collaborate with other professionals to meet the provincial requirements for inclusion of students in teaching,...
Introduction to General Linguistics: The Sounds of Language
Other responsibilities are as assigned by the instructor and may include: course orientation, weekly preparation, weekly meetings with the instructor, and invigilation of the final exam. DutiesGrading of assignments, tests, and the final exam, and teaching of weekly tutorials. Note: The mode of inst...
Introduction to Journalism and News Literacy I
DutiesMarking assignments and tests. Additional responsibilities as deemed appropriate by the instructor in running in-person classes such as discussion board, student admin, invigilation, etc. Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience i...