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TESOL - College of Education and Human Development

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Temple's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program is highly respected locally, nationally and internationally. As a graduate, you will have a world of professional opportunities open to you — and you will be well prepared for them. Graduates are prepared to take leadership roles in language education; to teach at the elementary, secondary, post-secondary or adult level ...

Learn qualitative methods and QDA software - Temple University

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TQI is a 3-day intensive on qualitative and mixed methods research for researchers, clinicians, and scholars working in public health, healthcare, social work, government, non-profit organizations, and policy who are new to or would like to hone and expand their qualitative research skills. Usually offered in October at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.

Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellows Program - Temple Law

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Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellows are outstanding students committed to serving the public interest and intend to pursue a career in public interest law.

Faculty and Staff Directory - Tyler School of Art

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Mariola Alvarez, PhD Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Human Development and Community Engagement BS - Temple University

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Overview Offered by the Department of Psychological Studies in Education, the Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Community Engagement (HDCE) is designed to equip students with the skills needed to make a positive impact on people's lives by influencing the programs, policies, and practices of nonprofit organizations, human service agencies, or schools. Founded to address the needs of ...

Gurdip Bakshi - Fox School of Business

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Biography Gurdip Bakshi is the Marvin Wachman Professor of Finance. He joins the Fox School from the University of Maryland, where he was the Dean’s Professor of Finance at the Smith School of Business. Bakshi’s research interests include stock valuation, option valuation, term structure of interest rates, asset pricing, capital, commodity, and currency markets, crashes, and international ...

Early and Elementary Education | College of Education<br>and Human ...

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The program's experiential approach to teacher preparation ensures you'll engage early learners through a variety of exciting and diverse field experiences. Work directly with children several times prior to student teaching to gain hands-on experience with children of various ages and backgrounds.

Fashion & Business - Fox School of Business

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The Fashion and Business Club of Temple University serves as an outlet for students with an interest in both the fashion industry and the business world. F&B’s main objective is to connect Temple students to the fashion and creative industries by providing members with the exposure, skills, and networking opportunities needed to achieve their goals in these industries. F&B gives students the ...

Research Guides: Women Writers in Black Literature: AAAS 4146 ...

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The rich and privileged have fled the city, barricaded it behind roadblocks, and left it to crumble. The inner city has had to rediscover old ways-farming, barter, herb lore. But now the monied need a harvest of bodies, and so they prey upon the helpless of the streets. With nowhere to turn, a young woman must open herself to ancient truths, eternal powers, and the tragic mystery surrounding ...

PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN (OR THE REALLY BAD PROOF ...

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The presupposition that jurors can indeed pay no attention to the man behind the curtain has at times been recognized by jurists as questionable, with the most notable instance being Justice Jackson in 1949: “The naïve assumption that prejudicial effects can be overcome by instructions to the jury, . . . all practicing lawyers know to be unmitigated fiction.” Krulewitch v. United States ...