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TA Credentialing Program
The University recognizes the important contribution made by teaching assistants and graduate students to its instructional course offerings in collaboration with the University’s academic departments and graduate programs, the Teaching Scholars Credentialing program, offered by the Centre for Teaching and … Continue reading
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