C20-21-CE-12
The College is seeking hourly paid professors to join a dynamic team to teach credited Cégep level courses within Continuing Education for the 2021 Summer School Program. These courses will need to be taught ONLINE using tools such as Microsoft Teams, ZOOM, Léa and Moodle.
- Please note that the College reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrolment.
603-102-MQ – Literary Genres (60 hours)
(June 7th to June 28th, 2021, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
Throughout this course, we will study literature as a way of exploring the varied connections between sport and human nature. Readings for the course will consist of novels, poems, and stories (fictional or not) that present central themes surrounding athletic competition. We will discuss sport as a metaphor for life and cover topics including the following: obsessive fandom, tribalism, the
heroic glory of achievement, and the fear of failure. We will examine the ways in which sport highlights the best and the worst of human behavior.
603-103-MQ – Literary Themes (60 hours)
(July 5th to July 30th, 2021, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
In this course, students apply an analytical approach to a literary theme. Examples of themes include: American Classics, English Classics II, Major Authors in Translation, Shakespeare Then and Now, Post-Colonial Literature, The Literary Animal, The Bible as Literature, Fiction in Adaptation, Children and Literature.
603-CXH-HR – Communication and Literature (60 hours)
(July 5th to July 30th, 2021, Monday to Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.)
This final English course considers how we might best communicate about literature. The course takes multiple genres of literature as its content and explores different ways of reading and, more important, different modes of expressing those readings, for instance, through presentations, video projects, creative projects, and essays. Though the course focuses on best practices in communication, it is firmly grounded in literature.
WORK LOCATION
325 boul. de la Cité-des-Jeunes, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, J8Y6T3
SALARY (PER HOUR)
70.54$
ROLE SUMMARY
In a general way, the professor’s teaching load shall include: preparation of course outline; preparation of online classes, labs and fieldwork; teaching online classes, labs and fieldwork; adaptation; support and supervision of students; preparation, invigilation and correction of examinations; revision of corrections at the students’ request and other activities when required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
Minimum of a Master’s Degree in English Literature or in a related field is required.
To have some teaching experience would be considered an asset.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to:
Create a dynamic, challenging, and motivated learning environment.
Adapt to a variety of needs and provide appropriate online support.
Utilize excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Demonstrate knowledge of subject matter through academic or non-academic experiences.
Apply theoretical concepts to current workplace needs and skill requirements.
Must be flexible as required.
Must be willing to work collaboratively within Continuing Education.
Interested candidates should submit their résumé, along with appropriate documentation ONLINE on our college website in the career page at http://www.cegep-heritage.qc.ca/manitou/.
Please note that only online applications will be considered.
N.B.: Candidates may be required to submit to selection tests. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
POSTING DATES
From 2021-04-21 00:00 to 2021-05-04 16:00
Cégep Heritage College applies an Equal Access program and encourages women, aboriginal people, members of visible and ethnic minorities and handicapped persons to apply.
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