The Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences (OILS) Program in the College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences seeks to hire Temporary Part-Time Faculty (TPT) to teach online courses in our graduate and undergraduate programs. The program anticipates a need for Temporary Part-Time Faculty positions for the following courses:
OILS 556 - Mentoring Network
OILS 556: Mentoring Network examines mentoring relationships, social networks, and developmental networks in organizational and educational settings. The course explores how mentoring networks support professional learning and career development beyond traditional one-to-one mentoring relationships. Students analyze mentoring and developmental networks, identify sources of professional support and developmental gaps, and develop strategies for strengthening their networks to support ongoing learning and career growth.
This course is delivered fully online. The successful applicant will be expected to facilitate course activities, provide timely feedback, and support student learning in an inclusive and engaging online environment.
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Positions
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