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University of Regina
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Teach EMBA 860 - Business, Government, and Society in person during the Fall 2026 semester. Deliver instruction focused on the ecosystem within which firms operate, including stakeholder relationships and societal, political, and legal arrangements and expectations. Use cases dealing with governmental bodies, activists and interest groups, and other constituencies of the firm across public policy issues. Support the Hill Levene School of Business mission (as expected of all faculty members)
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Prepare the course outline. Design relevant assignments. Evaluate and grade student work. Submit student grades by the required deadline. Teach course content aligned with the course description, established learning objectives, and university academic guidelines. Deliver 7 synchronous seminars throughout the semester in-person on campus. Encourage and maintain a safe and collaborative classroom environment. Provide regular support to students on course work during office hours and as required. Consult with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) on academic or student-related matters as needed. Attend remote orientation (August 28, 2026, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.). Perform other duties as assigned
Deliver ENGL 100-990 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations, including cancellation of individual classes. Conduct office hours. Assess student work in a timely manner. For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-991 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations (including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work). For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina’s Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-992 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of non-literary and literary texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations (including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work). For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Teach PHIL 150-002: Critical Thinking in-person. Provide instruction on the theory and practice of good reasoning. Deliver an introduction to the systematic study of reasoning. Develop and deliver course content that builds students' reasoning skills applicable across disciplines and careers
Deliver ENGL 100-014/024 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person (MWF 1530–1620). Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of non-literary and literary texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations, including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work. For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-001: Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations, including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work. For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina’s Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-018 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person (MWF 1330–1420). Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of non-literary and literary texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations (including cancellation of individual classes). Conduct office hours. Assess and provide timely evaluation of student work. For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-008 Critical Reading and Writing I in-person (MWF 1530–1620) during September–December 2026. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of non-literary and literary texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Conduct office hours in accordance with Faculty of Arts policies. Timely assess student work in accordance with academic regulations. Comply with academic regulations regarding teaching, including cancellation of individual classes
Teach ENGL 100-055: Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of non-literary and literary texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts academic regulations regarding teaching, including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work. For courses with remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Deliver ENGL 100-012: Critical Reading and Writing I in-person. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations, including cancellation of individual classes, conduct of office hours, and timely assessment of student work. If applicable for remote/online components, use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Comply with Faculty of Arts teaching regulations, including cancellation of individual classes. Conduct office hours. Assess student work in a timely manner. Use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications for courses with remote/online components
Dalhousie University
Teach HAHP 2000 – Human Growth and Development during the Winter Term (January 1, 2027 to April 30, 2027). Prepare and deliver lectures. Prepare and grade assignments. Administer the course in all aspects. Use Brightspace (LMS) for course delivery. Engage students through class discussions, writing, and research assignments. Participate in course preparation in advance of the term. Optionally offer one to two office hours outside of class time per week
Teach KINE 4901 Honours One in the Fall 2026 term (September 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026). Handle all aspects of teaching and administering the course (Kinesiology Honours 1). Prepare and deliver lectures. Prepare and grade assignments. Use Brightspace (LMS) to support course delivery. Provide in-person instruction on the Halifax Campus. Engage in course preparation in advance of the term. Optionally offer one to two office hours outside of class time per week
Teach ENGL 110-500: Critical Reading and Writing II. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Deliver the course in person (Saskatoon site). Comply with Faculty of Arts academic regulations regarding teaching, including cancellation of individual classes. Conduct office hours. Timely assessment of student work. For courses with remote/online components (if applicable), use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Oxford Learning Centres
Teaching up to 3 students at a time at different levels. Following the Oxford Learning methodologies and philosophies. Filling in post-lesson notes. Completing daily student communication updates. Maintaining a friendly and professional manner
CA$20 - CA$20 / HOUR
1 month ago
Canadian Hearing Services
The LINC Instructor delivers language instruction to adult newcomers who are Deaf using American Sign Language and following LINC curriculum guidelines. They are responsible for developing lesson plans and teaching functional English and life skills in an in-person classroom setting.
CA$66,588 - CA$66,588 / YEAR
2 months ago
Teaching up to 3/4 students at a time at different levels. Teaching in-person. Following Oxford Learning methodologies and philosophies. Filling in post-lesson notes. Completing daily student communication updates. Maintaining a friendly and professional manner
CA$19 - CA$19 / HOUR
Teaching up to 3 students at a time at different levels. Teaching in-person. Following Oxford Learning methodologies and philosophies. Filling in post-lesson notes. Completing daily student communication updates. Maintaining a friendly and professional manner
CA$20 - CA$22 / HOUR