FAQs
What is the course title for this position?
The course title is EDEA 496 Sculpture 1.
What is the primary focus of the EDEA 496 Sculpture 1 course?
The course focuses on an investigation of basic sculpture methods and concepts with a view toward developing personal aptitudes and three-dimensional thinking through direct experience with processes using new and traditional materials.
What are the required educational qualifications for this position?
A Master educator with an MA in a relevant field (e.g., Art education) and/or extensive relevant experience as a school art teacher is required. A PhD or equivalent in a relevant field is considered an asset.
What type of experience is preferred for candidates applying for this position?
Candidates should have expert knowledge of sculpture as an art form, practical experience with construction, composition, tools, and materials for creating sculptures, as well as previous successful experience teaching similar courses at the undergraduate or graduate level.
Is this course offered in a team-teaching format?
No, this course is not team taught.
What is the scheduled day and time for the EDEA 496 course?
The course is scheduled for Tuesdays from 08:35 to 11:25.
How many positions are available for this course?
There is one position available for the EDEA 496 course.
When is the posting period for this job?
The posting period is from October 1, 2024, to October 16, 2024 (inclusive).
What technology platforms should candidates be familiar with for this position?
Candidates should be familiar with MyCourses, ZOOM, and other similar online platforms to facilitate quality teaching and learning experiences, as well as digital teaching and learning tools.
What is the application deadline for this position?
The deadline to apply is October 15, 2024.