McGill University
CourseLecturerEDPS610002DISEF26
“Course Lecturer EDPS 610-002 DISE F26 at McGill University. Skills: Equity, diversity, inclusion, Teacher development, Reflective practice. Teach professional seminar. Facilitate discussion-based learning”
Industry & Context.
Analyzing classroom situations; Responding to classroom situations
Authorized to work in Canada, Willing to work in Quebec
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master's degree in relevant field, Grounding in teacher development, Grounding in reflective practice, Grounding in equity-oriented approaches, School-based teaching experience, Experience supporting teacher candidates, Expert knowledge of equity, diversity, and inclusion, Expert knowledge of reflective and practice-oriented approaches, Expert knowledge of Québec Education Program, Expert knowledge of case-based pedagogies, Expert knowledge of teacher collaboration, Expert knowledge of digital technologies integration, Expert knowledge of professional portfolios, Experience teaching in teacher education, Experience supporting teacher candidates, Experience facilitating discussion-based learning, Experience connecting research, policy, and practice
Nice to Have
Secondary school teaching experience, Experience in Quebec, Experience in field experience contexts, Experience in internship contexts, Experience teaching blended classes, Familiarity using myCourses, Familiarity using Zoom, Familiarity using online platforms, Familiarity with digital teaching tools, Familiarity with learning tools
What You'll Do.
Teach professional seminar
Facilitate discussion-based learning
Support teacher candidates
Develop professional identity
Develop professional competencies
Document professional competencies
Select professional artifacts
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Across course sections; Across the program
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