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    last modified 2008-06-23 13:07

    IERG's LUCID project, "Learning for Understanding through Culturally Inclusive Imaginative Education", has a Research Assistant position available.

    RA Position Available

    LUCID

    Are you a graduate student with research interests in the following areas?
        - Aboriginal education
        - imaginative education
        - science and/or mathematics education
        - high school retention

    A research assistant position is available to work with teachers,  administrators, and community members in the Prince Rupert school district on extending the work of the LUCID project (www.ierg.net/lucid) into Grades 8 and 9. The position will involve collaboration on literature reviews, grant writing, curriculum design, and fieldwork. Excellent interpersonal and intercultural skills are essential.

    The project is directed by Mark Fettes, mtfettes [at] sfu.ca. Please contact him if you are interested.



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