Sentences with phrase «teaching faculty of»

He is on the teaching faculty of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute and is the chair of the UK Association of Sensorimotor Psychotherapists.
He is a Certified Imago Therapist, Advanced Clinician, Workshop Presenter and member of the teaching faculty of the Imago International Institute.
«Given a reasonable trust level and upbeat school culture and a fairly solid consensus by the teaching faculty of the school,» Cobb said,» I believe that junior high schools should move to modified block scheduling.
Updated June 15, 2017 Pacific Rim College is looking for an instructor to join the teaching faculty of the School of Holistic Nutrition.
She has been named as an America's Top Pediatrician and Washingtonian's Top Doctors several years in a row and is on the teaching faculty of several medical schools in Washington, DC, and Virginia, including Georgetown University and Virginia Commonwealth University.
Dr. Miller is on the teaching faculty of the Harvard Medical School and has full operating privileges at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, New England Baptist Hospital and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Indeed, until the 1890s the teaching faculties of the state universities continued to include sizable proportions of clergy.

Not exact matches

Even if it has a stellar faculty and solid curriculum, a budding foreign business school still has to face the challenge of matching its teaching style to its students.
«We have a dedicated center for supply chain management,» Hartmann points out, adding that about six courses are taught in that specialty each year, that the school also offers a master's degree in supply chain management, and that the school's departments of operations and IT management has nine faculty members with industry expertise.
The Director of Clinical Operations for the Penn State Heart & Vascular Institute, Ettinger is described as «one of the best students I have seen in more than 30 years of teaching Executive MBA students» by Dennis P. Sheehan, the school's faculty director for MBA programs.
WHO: David Shore, associate dean and faculty member at Harvard University, where he teaches the course «Strategic Marketing: Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Positioning and Branding» RATING: 7 (on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest) «They have enormous equity in the purchase of the Dr. Spock name.
She says while professors taught students the nitty gritty of business — marketing, accounting, financial management — it was the students who schooled faculty on Aboriginal culture and history.
The following are just some of the services and resources provided by the Business Library to assist faculty in their research / teaching endeavours.
The Hunter Hub is the University of Calgary's new initiative to engage and immerse students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community in a culture of entrepreneurial thinking, challenging them with a new and bold approach to teaching, learning, discovery and knowledge - sharing.
CasePlace.org was a curated library of teaching resources designed primarily for business school faculty to help them incorporate environmental, social and ethical topics into their teaching.
We also produced original content for the site including teaching modules, cases and reading collections, that were designed to help faculty think through the questions that arise at the intersection of business and society, and incorporate these issues into their curriculum.
The additional $ 10 - million gift from the CCMF to the centre will strengthen its teaching and research activities and could include enhanced programs, curriculum development and the recruitment of new faculty, among other initiatives.
The Office of Teaching and Learning supports faculty in both formative and summative assessment of their students, through a multitude of assessment methods including:
The Haskayne Office of Teaching and Learning has developed and compiled a number of resources for faculty in order to meet their teaching needs at HTeaching and Learning has developed and compiled a number of resources for faculty in order to meet their teaching needs at Hteaching needs at Haskayne.
The Haskayne School of Business supports its faculty to use blended learning teaching techniques for content delivery.
He is an Adjunct Professor on the faculty at Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, where he teaches programs for the MBAs and Kellogg - HKUST Executive MBAs.
«Our students are taught by the same Wharton faculty who hold them to the same standards of performance and intellectual rigor,» says Anjani Jain, Wharton's vice dean of MBA Program for Executives.
Michael was a faculty of Columbia Business School from 1992 to 2004 where he taught MBA programs in general corporate finance, capital markets, securities analysis, value investing, and entrepreneurial finance.
For eight months, these young entrepreneurs are mentored by successful Canadian entrepreneurs and business leaders, taught by some of the world's top faculty, and seek funding from top investors to build their venture.
Mr. Wong is a faculty member and The Distinguished Professor of Marketing at Queen's School of Business, where he has held both teaching and administrative positions.
Catholic colleges and universities, only a small proportion of the faculty (those teaching theology) would seem to be covered by the ministerial exception.
Then groups are formed that will last for the academic year, each made up of ten students, a faculty member, and a teaching supervisor closely associated with the social ministry that the students will later serve.
As James expected the camping party to get back to the useful business of chopping firewood and cooking supper once he had «assuaged the dispute» by his pragmatic observations, so the application of process thinking in reference to the canonical wars now ravaging American higher education should be the means by which faculty might be led back from endless idle arguments to their real and proper work of designing good courses and teaching them well.
As schools like the University of LaVerne model the needed changes at institutional and curricular levels, and as more and more faculty are helped to think about how their own teaching can be greened, the pace of change can increase.
If there is more than one, do they shape different aspects of the school's common life (one shaping its teaching and learning, another its life of worship, perhaps another its common life as a community of students, faculty, and staff)?
They are not only practices of teaching and learning, but also practices of raising funds and maintaining the school's resources; not only practices of governing various aspects of the school's common life, but also practices of various kinds of research; practices not only of assessing students and when they should be deemed to have completed their courses of study, but also of assessing faculty and judging when they should be promoted and when terminated; and so on.
The set will include practices of teaching and learning, practices of research, practices of governance of the school's common life, practices having to do with maintenance of the school's resources, practices in which persons are selected for the student body and for the faculty, and practices in which students move through and then are deemed to have completed a course of study.
Indeed, the same faculty that enables us to distinguish between good and bad science helps us in the complicated task of distinguishing between trustworthy and dubious religious teachings.
Andrew Tatusko joined Seton Hall University as a faculty consultant with the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center in May of 2000.
The essay was a reply to the measures already taken by the Nazis against Jews, particularly the introduction of an «Aryan paragraph» in the churches which barred non-Aryans from the ministry, religious teaching and theological faculties.
After briefly serving a New Hampshire parish and then teaching at Wabash College in Indiana and the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas, he returned to Yale in 1957 as a faculty member.
Because it is fundamental to the understanding of modern biology, the faculty in the Biology Department at Baylor University, Waco, TX, teach evolution throughout the biology curriculum.
Similarly, if teachers employed by the public are assigned to teach on parochial school premises, they tend to come under the administrative aegis of the parochial rather than the public school (not that they teach religion, but that they otherwise function to some degree as adjunct faculty, increasing with tax funds the staffing resources of the parochial school — a consideration apparently underlying two 1985 decisions but not well articulated by the Supreme Court)
A churchly school should not teach religion as if all religions were equally true or false, or appoint a critical mass of its faculty from secularists, and undoubtedly in certain situations a functioning magisterium will say so with force, but such mandates are nevertheless mere preliminaries.
The reason for this, I'm convinced, is that new faculty — though very smart and well read (and probably better educated than most of their senior colleagues), though religiously observant and already experienced in teaching, though flexible, open and good - humored — have not found a vocation, do not know what purpose they want to serve.
Institutions that must staff courses given at distant sites and odd hours are especially tempted to lean heavily on occasional teachers rather than regular faculty, many of whom don't like to move around or to teach after dinner.
Fewer than 10 percent of theological faculty report that the pressure to publish interferes with their teaching responsibilities.
Bousma noted that the teaching authority of the church was claimed by the theological faculty, leading to a division between them and the «clergy who minister to the whole body of the faithful.»
NCSCM's experience reveals that seminary professors are often profoundly shaken by what they learn of ministry from interacting with our students, while many of our adjunct faculty, both clergy and lay, display superior teaching skills and understanding of their subject matter and contemporary ministry.
By focusing the attention of faculty members now accustomed to routine spending increases, cuts in funding may have the unintended effect of improving the situation of teaching and learning about which a concerned public is justifiably upset.
As Robert Iosue, president at York College, has pointed out most persuasively, faculty members aren't very productive» assuming, that is, that productivity is related to the number of teaching hours in a week.
While the authors report having «found little evidence that the strong tendencies toward religious freedom and religious pluralism led to any lack of religious vitality» in the campuses they visited, their account suggests otherwise: faculty and administrators are afraid to offend students by supporting religious «rules and regulations» or by teaching Christian doctrine.
The tall, balding Niebuhr resigned his Detroit pastorate in 1928 and joined the faculty of Union to start full - time teaching.
This book grows out of my experience teaching theology in a university divinity school that has no organic relation to any Christian denomination, was historically associated with the Reformed, in contrast to Lutheran or Anabaptist, branch of the Protestant movement, and has now become thoroughly interconfessional in both student body and faculty.
What's worse is that the story reveals the fact that many academic institutions (or their supporters) seem unwilling to preserve a diversity of opinion within their faculties, which means the message is punctuated with this: «You have to choose before you attend our university, for only one perspective will be taught here.»
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