The Graduate Institute at the School for International Training (SIT) invites ongoing applications for a part-time instructor pool. We have a wide range of Master's programs, both low-residency and global, as well as a low-residency doctoral program. My courses are online and can be taught remotely, but we also periodically seek adjuncts located in one of our global learning locations to teach in person. We are looking for adjunct instructors across all our programs. Our course offerings are listed below. When applying, please indicate which courses you would be qualified to teach. For more information about our programs, please visit:https://graduate.sit.edu/,
Job Duties:
Deliver instruction appropriate to the topic, course description, intended learning outcomes, level, and student audience.
Promote and facilitate student success by creating an environment conducive to inclusive and experiential learning.
Manage the learning environment through effective record-keeping, submitting grades and other reports on time, and enforcing school/campus academic, code of conduct, and attendance policies.
Qualifications
Doctoral degreein arelated field, with experience in a position relevant to the course topic.
Graduate teaching experience is desirable.
Background in inclusive teaching, global education, and experiential learning
Experience with the course management system Canvas preferred
Online Course List
Global Masters in Climate Change
Political Economy of Sustainable Development and Environmental Change - 3 Credits
International Environmental Policy and the Challenge of Climate Diplomacy - 3 Credits
Global Masters in Sustainable Development Practice
Research Methods 1 - 1.5 Credits
Research Methods 2 - 1.5 Credits
Negotiation, Mediation, and Dialogue - 1 Credit
Global Masters in Diplomacy and International Relations
Research Methods 1 - 1.5 Credits
Professional Development Seminar 2 - 0.5 Credits
Research Methods 2 - 1.5 Credits
Doctorate in Global Education
Theoretical Foundations 1 - 3 Credits
Theoretical Foundations 2 - 3 Credits
Research Methods 1: Qualitative Approaches: Ethnography, Phenomenology, Case Study
Research Methods 2: Qualitative Approaches: Grounded Theory, Discourse Analysis, Action Research, Participatory Action Research
Research Methods 3: Introduction to Statistical Methods in Education
Research Methods 4: Advanced Qualitative and Quantitative Data Analysis
Doctorate in International Relations
Global Governance and Human Security (3 credits)
Quantitative Research Methods (3 credits)
Application instructions
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