Contracted Faculty of Practice (Adjunct): Undergraduate K-6 Program: Online Asynchronous Position Overview:Faculty at Concordia University St. Paul work as members of an academic team of full- and part-time colleagues to consistently deliver high-quality instruction to students. Faculty are expected to demonstrate innovation and excellence in course instruction foster an atmosphere of active intellectual and creative engagement with students in and out of the classroom and support the Christian mission of the university. With students at the center of the universitys mission delivering a high-quality student experience is a top priority of the Concordia learning community. Course Description: ECE 324 Language Development and Emergent Literacy 3 Credits -This course prepares educators and allied professionals to guide young children through the process of language acquistion and emergent literacy. ECE 428 Guidance and Assessment 2 Credits - Students will examine the various methods authentic assessment strategies as a way to assess childrens knowledge and skills. Additionally classroom management strategies will be explored. ED 203 Principles of Elementary Mathematics 3 Credits -This course gives students the mathematical foundation necessary to teach K-6 mathematics and to prepare for the Minnesota Teaching Licensure Basic Skills Exam. Topics include basic algebra set theory probability statistics geometry and problem-solving techniques. ED 201 Foundations of and Introduction to Education 3 Credits -This course introduces students to the philosophical historical sociological and legal foundations upon which current educational theory and practice is constructed. Admission to the Teacher Education program is completed in this course. ED 330 Human Diversity and Relations 2 Credits -Students experience understand and become sensitive to human diversity and develop strategies for teaching human relations skills in the classroom setting. ED 336 Educational Psychology 3 Credits -This course applies the basic principles of human development and behavior to the classroom situation. Emphasis is given to the teacher education conceptual framework theoretical backgrounds in learning and their application to the classroom. Topics include the characteristics of children student variability educational planning and instructional objectives classroom management and assessment. ED 342 Teaching Literacy 4 Credits -A study of the content philosophy materials research and strategies related to literacy in the K-6 classroom. ED 344 The Effective Teacher 3 Credits -The planning instructional strategies and assessment that have wide application to effective teaching are examined. ED 356 Teaching Elementary Science and Environmental Education 2 Credits -In a laboratory setting students actively explore science concepts and skills. They become familiar with materials and methodology especially well suited to the teaching of elementary school science. ED 354 Content and Methods of Elementary Social Studies 3 Credits -This course addresses the content methods materials and research related to the teaching of social studies in the elementary grades. ED 360 Content & Mthd for K-6 Mathema 4 Credits -This course provides an opportunity for students to learn and apply the content conceptual framework and theories of teaching and learning of the elementary school mathematics curriculum. ED 371 Teaching Practicum 1-4 Credits -This course provides an early field experience for students prior to student teaching. ED 439 The Inclusive Classroom 2 Credits -Prospective educators are introduced to legislation and practices related to the inclusion of students with unique learning needs into regular classrooms. - ED 448 Teaching Methods for Elementary/Middle School Movement Education 1 Credit- In this course students learn the basic principles of effective instruction in movement education at the elementary and middle levels.
ED 470 Health Education for Teachers 2 Credits -This course investigates personal and community health issues facing todays school-aged children and adolescents.
Modality: Online Asynch Compensation: $1000 per Credit Pre-Written Courses: Yes Program/College:College of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Course Instruction Responsibilities: - Facilitate quality student learning through teaching assigned courses.
- Increase student course engagement by providing a positive and regular presence within the course (at least four days per week for online courses) by engaging students through course activities and ongoing availability to provide student support.
- Provide substantive and timely feedback on course assessments following academic unit and university guidelines within the Learning Management System typically within five business days of the assessments due dates.
- Respond to student inquiries typically within 24 hours during business days unless otherwise specified at the college level (48 hours on weekends with closer monitoring if assignments are due during the weekend or on Monday).
- Work collaboratively in a supportive academic environment partnering with academic advising career development and the academic team to ensure each student has the resources they need to succeed.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
- Follow the university and academic units policies and procedures.
Qualifications: - Education Required: Masters degree in Education
- Education Preferred: Terminal degree in Education
- Experience Required: If the candidate has a masters degree (no terminal degree) they must have at least 10000 hours of experience in the field
- Experience Preferred: See above
- Additional Certifications/Licensures: N/A
Supplemental Information: It is the policy of CSP to provide equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment in accordance with all applicable federal state and local laws. The University will not discriminate against or harass any employee or applicant for employment because of race color sex pregnancy national origin (including ancestry) citizenship status physical or mental disability age marital status gender veteran or military status predisposing genetic characteristics domestic violence victim status or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws.
However CSP is an institution of the LCMS and to the extent allowed by law CSP reserves the right to give preference in employment based on religious tenets.
The mission of Concordia University St Paul a university of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod is to prepare students for thoughtful and informed living for dedicated service to God and humanity and for enlightened care of Gods creation all within the context of the Christian gospel. This mission is rooted in academic excellence and Christian vocation. The vision of Concordia University Saint Paul is to be acknowledged as the leading Lutheran university offering exceptional opportunities for students from all backgrounds who seek relevant career preparation and a challenging academic experience coupled with the insights of Lutheran theology.
Promise to Students Concordia University Saint Paul empowers you to discover and engage your purpose for life career and service in a dynamic multicultural urban environment where Christ is honored all are welcome and Lutheran convictions inform intellectual inquiry and academic pursuits. Concordia University owns a 41-acre campus just West of Downtown St. Paul with easy access to light-rail and bus transportation. Only blocks away from popular Summit and Grand Avenues restaurants shopping and cultural activities abound. Concordia is known to have one of the most racially and ethnically diverse university student bodies in the state of Minnesota. CSP prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at free to contact Cassidy Leininger - with any questions
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Contracted Faculty of Practice (Adjunct): Undergraduate K-6 Program: Online AsynchronousPosition Overview:Faculty at Concordia University St. Paul work as members of an academic team of full- and part-time colleagues to consistently deliver high-quality instruction to students. Faculty are expected ...
Contracted Faculty of Practice (Adjunct): Undergraduate K-6 Program: Online Asynchronous Position Overview:Faculty at Concordia University St. Paul work as members of an academic team of full- and part-time colleagues to consistently deliver high-quality instruction to students. Faculty are expected to demonstrate innovation and excellence in course instruction foster an atmosphere of active intellectual and creative engagement with students in and out of the classroom and support the Christian mission of the university. With students at the center of the universitys mission delivering a high-quality student experience is a top priority of the Concordia learning community. Course Description: ECE 324 Language Development and Emergent Literacy 3 Credits -This course prepares educators and allied professionals to guide young children through the process of language acquistion and emergent literacy. ECE 428 Guidance and Assessment 2 Credits - Students will examine the various methods authentic assessment strategies as a way to assess childrens knowledge and skills. Additionally classroom management strategies will be explored. ED 203 Principles of Elementary Mathematics 3 Credits -This course gives students the mathematical foundation necessary to teach K-6 mathematics and to prepare for the Minnesota Teaching Licensure Basic Skills Exam. Topics include basic algebra set theory probability statistics geometry and problem-solving techniques. ED 201 Foundations of and Introduction to Education 3 Credits -This course introduces students to the philosophical historical sociological and legal foundations upon which current educational theory and practice is constructed. Admission to the Teacher Education program is completed in this course. ED 330 Human Diversity and Relations 2 Credits -Students experience understand and become sensitive to human diversity and develop strategies for teaching human relations skills in the classroom setting. ED 336 Educational Psychology 3 Credits -This course applies the basic principles of human development and behavior to the classroom situation. Emphasis is given to the teacher education conceptual framework theoretical backgrounds in learning and their application to the classroom. Topics include the characteristics of children student variability educational planning and instructional objectives classroom management and assessment. ED 342 Teaching Literacy 4 Credits -A study of the content philosophy materials research and strategies related to literacy in the K-6 classroom. ED 344 The Effective Teacher 3 Credits -The planning instructional strategies and assessment that have wide application to effective teaching are examined. ED 356 Teaching Elementary Science and Environmental Education 2 Credits -In a laboratory setting students actively explore science concepts and skills. They become familiar with materials and methodology especially well suited to the teaching of elementary school science. ED 354 Content and Methods of Elementary Social Studies 3 Credits -This course addresses the content methods materials and research related to the teaching of social studies in the elementary grades. ED 360 Content & Mthd for K-6 Mathema 4 Credits -This course provides an opportunity for students to learn and apply the content conceptual framework and theories of teaching and learning of the elementary school mathematics curriculum. ED 371 Teaching Practicum 1-4 Credits -This course provides an early field experience for students prior to student teaching. ED 439 The Inclusive Classroom 2 Credits -Prospective educators are introduced to legislation and practices related to the inclusion of students with unique learning needs into regular classrooms. - ED 448 Teaching Methods for Elementary/Middle School Movement Education 1 Credit- In this course students learn the basic principles of effective instruction in movement education at the elementary and middle levels.
ED 470 Health Education for Teachers 2 Credits -This course investigates personal and community health issues facing todays school-aged children and adolescents.
Modality: Online Asynch Compensation: $1000 per Credit Pre-Written Courses: Yes Program/College:College of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Course Instruction Responsibilities: - Facilitate quality student learning through teaching assigned courses.
- Increase student course engagement by providing a positive and regular presence within the course (at least four days per week for online courses) by engaging students through course activities and ongoing availability to provide student support.
- Provide substantive and timely feedback on course assessments following academic unit and university guidelines within the Learning Management System typically within five business days of the assessments due dates.
- Respond to student inquiries typically within 24 hours during business days unless otherwise specified at the college level (48 hours on weekends with closer monitoring if assignments are due during the weekend or on Monday).
- Work collaboratively in a supportive academic environment partnering with academic advising career development and the academic team to ensure each student has the resources they need to succeed.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
- Follow the university and academic units policies and procedures.
Qualifications: - Education Required: Masters degree in Education
- Education Preferred: Terminal degree in Education
- Experience Required: If the candidate has a masters degree (no terminal degree) they must have at least 10000 hours of experience in the field
- Experience Preferred: See above
- Additional Certifications/Licensures: N/A
Supplemental Information: It is the policy of CSP to provide equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment in accordance with all applicable federal state and local laws. The University will not discriminate against or harass any employee or applicant for employment because of race color sex pregnancy national origin (including ancestry) citizenship status physical or mental disability age marital status gender veteran or military status predisposing genetic characteristics domestic violence victim status or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local laws.
However CSP is an institution of the LCMS and to the extent allowed by law CSP reserves the right to give preference in employment based on religious tenets.
The mission of Concordia University St Paul a university of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod is to prepare students for thoughtful and informed living for dedicated service to God and humanity and for enlightened care of Gods creation all within the context of the Christian gospel. This mission is rooted in academic excellence and Christian vocation. The vision of Concordia University Saint Paul is to be acknowledged as the leading Lutheran university offering exceptional opportunities for students from all backgrounds who seek relevant career preparation and a challenging academic experience coupled with the insights of Lutheran theology.
Promise to Students Concordia University Saint Paul empowers you to discover and engage your purpose for life career and service in a dynamic multicultural urban environment where Christ is honored all are welcome and Lutheran convictions inform intellectual inquiry and academic pursuits. Concordia University owns a 41-acre campus just West of Downtown St. Paul with easy access to light-rail and bus transportation. Only blocks away from popular Summit and Grand Avenues restaurants shopping and cultural activities abound. Concordia is known to have one of the most racially and ethnically diverse university student bodies in the state of Minnesota. CSP prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at free to contact Cassidy Leininger - with any questions
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