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.
Minimum Qualifications M.A. or PhD student (preferred) in a related discipline. Good prior knowledge of the subject matter of the course.
One year’s prior grading experience required. Preferred Qualifications M.A. or PhD student (preferred) in a related discipline.
Good prior knowledge of the subject matter of the course. One year’s prior grading experience required.Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.
Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
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...
Teaching Assistant II – JRN 103: Introduction to Journalism
Enrolled in 4th year of Ryerson Undergraduate Program (Journalism preferred) or enrolled in a Ryerson Graduate Program (Journalism or with Journalism undergraduate preferred). Familiar with and committed to the values of diversity, equity and inclusion. Familiar with the tenets of journalism practic...
Introduction to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology
DutiesHead TA to conduct in-person tutorials, invigilate tests and final exam, consult with supervisor and students, mark assignments, tests, and final exams. Minimum Qualifications Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in sociocultural and/or linguistic ant...
Student APTPUO - TRA3155/TRA3555 A Introduction to Terminology and Terminotics/Initiation à la terminologie et à la terminographie - Fall 2024
An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. Integration of terminology management tools with other types of computer-aided translation tools. Experience with computer-aided translation and terminol...
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...
Introduction to Diaspora and Transnational Studies I
DutiesPreparation and delivery of course content; development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams; calculation and submission of grades (including any grading or submission of grades not completed by the end of session: December 31, 2024 for the F session and April 30, 2025 f...
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 Diaspora and Transnational Studies II
DutiesPreparation and delivery of course content; development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams; calculation and submission of grades (including any grading or submission of grades not completed by the end of session: December 31, 2024 for the F session and April 30, 2025 f...
Introduction to Linguistics: French Morphology and Syntax
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. Native or near-native proficienc...
Introduction to Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics
Duties will be arranged by the instructor and may include grading tests, exams, and papers, holding office hours, holding tutorials, invigilating tests and exams, and other duties related to the course. Completion of all grading of all student work that is completed during the term of the appointmen...