Part-time Sessional Position in Education

A Record of Success: The King’s University in Edmonton is a lively, dynamic and nurturing learning environment.

King’s learning experience is enhanced by the institution’s strong commitment to community service and faculty

research. King’s offers fully accredited three- and four-year Bachelor degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences,

natural sciences, and commerce, as well as a two-year Bachelor of Education after-degree. King’s currently serves

over 900 students of all ages from a variety of backgrounds from across Canada and abroad, representing a

wide variety of nations.

Sessional Instructor: Education

Part-time

The Faculty of Education at The King’s University is seeking sessional instructors for EDUC 342: Establishing Inclusive

Learning Environments in the Fall term of the 2021-2022 academic year. This class has two sections, and it is

preferable to have one instructor teach both sections. The first section meets Tuesday/Thursday from 10:30-11:50

a.m., and the second section meets Tuesday/Thursday from 12:30-1:50 p.m.

EDUC 342: In this course, inclusive education is considered a way of thinking and acting that fosters educational

decisions based on the best interests of each and every student. Course participants will develop understandings and

explore strategies related to establishing, promoting, and sustaining inclusive learning environments where diversity

is embraced and all students are welcomed, cared for, respected and safe. This course includes a one-hour lab per

week in a school placement experience.

  • MA or PhD in Education or related discipline
  • Teaching experience
  • Assent to the University’s Christian Statement of Faith

Position will remain open until suitable candidates are found. Forward resumes to:

Dr. Henry Algera, Dean of Education

The King’s University

9125-50 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T6B 2H3

E-mail: [email protected]

We appreciate all applicants for considering The King’s University as a potential employer, however,

only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

The King’s University respects, appreciates, and encourages diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified

individuals including members of visible minorities, Indigenous, First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples and persons

with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent

residents will be given priority.

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