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Step into a key role at McGill University as a Course Lecturer for EDEC 253-725 in Sheshatshiu, where you will shape future educators' understanding of planning in elementary education.
The course focuses on preparing teachers for their second field experience in elementary schools and is aimed at those well-versed in Indigenous cultures and educational frameworks. Candidates must possess the appropriate qualifications and have substantial teaching experience, particularly in Indigenous contexts and with the Quebec Education Program. This role emphasizes creating impactful learning outcomes for students.
Key Responsibilities:
• Teach the Second Professional Seminar K/Elem
• Integrate competency development into course content
• Modify course materials to match local context
• Facilitate course coordination and planning meetings
• Encourage engagement with diverse educational perspectives
Requirements:
• A Master’s degree or significant relevant experience
...
The course focuses on preparing teachers for their second field experience in elementary schools and is aimed at those well-versed in Indigenous cultures and educational frameworks. Candidates must possess the appropriate qualifications and have substantial teaching experience, particularly in Indigenous contexts and with the Quebec Education Program. This role emphasizes creating impactful learning outcomes for students.
Key Responsibilities:
• Teach the Second Professional Seminar K/Elem
• Integrate competency development into course content
• Modify course materials to match local context
• Facilitate course coordination and planning meetings
• Encourage engagement with diverse educational perspectives
Requirements:
• A Master’s degree or significant relevant experience
...
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