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Best podcasts about harold jansen

Latest podcast episodes about harold jansen

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Mark Pijl Zieber from the Faculty of Health Sciences have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Sheila McManus our 2014 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

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ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Sheila McManus our 2014 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

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ED Talks: Conversations in Education
Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 49:03


Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe our 2014 Distinguished Teaching Award recipient have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Shelly Wismath our 2005 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Jan Newberry the University of Lethbridge's 2015 Distinguished Award recipient have a conversation about their teaching.

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ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Bruce MacKay our 2015 Teaching Fellow have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Lance Grigg our 2012 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 5:13


Prof. Harold Jansen is not sure the campaign to get outsiders to influence the choice of leader of the conservative party will work.

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ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Sheila McManus our 2014 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

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Teaching Centre
Flipping the Classroom with Dr. Harold Jansen

Teaching Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 10:28


The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Dr. Bruce MacKay interviews Dr. Harold Jansen about Flipping the Classroom.

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ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Jan Newberry the University of Lethbridge's 2015 Distinguished Award recipient have a conversation about their teaching.

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Teaching Centre
Ignite: Improving Student Writing

Teaching Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 57:50


Four faculty members from the University of Lethbridge discuss topics that impact teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen, Dr. Cliff Lobe, Dr. Janay Nugent, and Dr. David Slomp discuss improving student writing.

COMMONS
Ep.14: Cash Rules Everything Around Me

COMMONS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 32:06


To kick off the official federal election campaign, Desmond Cole and Andray Domise talk to Harold Jansen and Gerry Nicholls about campaign financing, party fundraising, and why this campaign is set to be the longest in modern Canadian history.Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Teaching Centre
Green Chair Interview: Harold Jansen

Teaching Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 4:01


The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with Dr. Harold Jansen from the Political Science Department.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Mark Pijl Zieber from the Faculty of Health Sciences have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Lance Grigg our 2012 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Bruce MacKay our 2015 Teaching Fellow have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Shelly Wismath our 2005 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe our 2014 Distinguished Teaching Award recipient have a conversation about their teaching.

ED Talks: Conversations in Education

Ed Talks are conversations in education where faculty from the University of Lethbridge discuss their teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen our 2013 Board of Governors Teaching Chair and Dr. Sheila McManus our 2014 Board of Governors Teaching Chair have a conversation about their teaching.

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Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Getting What You Vote For (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2009 26:53


The methods we use to elect our Members of Parliament may seem only of interest to political scientists and others who are obsessed with the institutional workings of our system. But they have real consequences for the way our political system operates. Canada currently uses a single member plurality electoral system (often known as first past the post), and it has profound consequences. The speaker will outline the effects and argue that our electoral system does not serve the needs of Canada's political institutions, parties, or citizens. But there are alternative systems out there. We'll discuss some of the options and the advantages and disadvantages of a shift to various forms of proportional representation. Speaker: Harold Jansen Harold Jansen has degrees for Carlton University and the University of Alberta. He received his Ph.D from the U of A in 1998, and has been a professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Lethbridge since then. His area of specialization is Canadian politics, particularly political parties and elections. Dr. Jansen has published several articles and book chapters on topics such as electoral systems and electoral reform, Alberta politics, political party finance in Canada, and the impact of the Internet on political communication. Harold Jansen helped to start Mapleleafweb, the leading Canadian political education website. He serves as Senior Editor for the site.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Getting What You Vote For (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2009 28:03


The methods we use to elect our Members of Parliament may seem only of interest to political scientists and others who are obsessed with the institutional workings of our system. But they have real consequences for the way our political system operates. Canada currently uses a single member plurality electoral system (often known as first past the post), and it has profound consequences. The speaker will outline the effects and argue that our electoral system does not serve the needs of Canada's political institutions, parties, or citizens. But there are alternative systems out there. We'll discuss some of the options and the advantages and disadvantages of a shift to various forms of proportional representation. Speaker: Harold Jansen Harold Jansen has degrees for Carlton University and the University of Alberta. He received his Ph.D from the U of A in 1998, and has been a professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Lethbridge since then. His area of specialization is Canadian politics, particularly political parties and elections. Dr. Jansen has published several articles and book chapters on topics such as electoral systems and electoral reform, Alberta politics, political party finance in Canada, and the impact of the Internet on political communication. Harold Jansen helped to start Mapleleafweb, the leading Canadian political education website. He serves as Senior Editor for the site.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Getting What You Vote For (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2009 26:53


The methods we use to elect our Members of Parliament may seem only of interest to political scientists and others who are obsessed with the institutional workings of our system. But they have real consequences for the way our political system operates. Canada currently uses a single member plurality electoral system (often known as first past the post), and it has profound consequences. The speaker will outline the effects and argue that our electoral system does not serve the needs of Canada's political institutions, parties, or citizens. But there are alternative systems out there. We'll discuss some of the options and the advantages and disadvantages of a shift to various forms of proportional representation. Speaker: Harold Jansen Harold Jansen has degrees for Carlton University and the University of Alberta. He received his Ph.D from the U of A in 1998, and has been a professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Lethbridge since then. His area of specialization is Canadian politics, particularly political parties and elections. Dr. Jansen has published several articles and book chapters on topics such as electoral systems and electoral reform, Alberta politics, political party finance in Canada, and the impact of the Internet on political communication. Harold Jansen helped to start Mapleleafweb, the leading Canadian political education website. He serves as Senior Editor for the site.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Getting What You Vote For (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2009 28:03


The methods we use to elect our Members of Parliament may seem only of interest to political scientists and others who are obsessed with the institutional workings of our system. But they have real consequences for the way our political system operates. Canada currently uses a single member plurality electoral system (often known as first past the post), and it has profound consequences. The speaker will outline the effects and argue that our electoral system does not serve the needs of Canada's political institutions, parties, or citizens. But there are alternative systems out there. We'll discuss some of the options and the advantages and disadvantages of a shift to various forms of proportional representation. Speaker: Harold Jansen Harold Jansen has degrees for Carlton University and the University of Alberta. He received his Ph.D from the U of A in 1998, and has been a professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Lethbridge since then. His area of specialization is Canadian politics, particularly political parties and elections. Dr. Jansen has published several articles and book chapters on topics such as electoral systems and electoral reform, Alberta politics, political party finance in Canada, and the impact of the Internet on political communication. Harold Jansen helped to start Mapleleafweb, the leading Canadian political education website. He serves as Senior Editor for the site.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
A More Democratic Alberta: How do we get there? (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2008 34:58


At the recent Alberta provincial election, a historical low 41% of registered voters exercised their right to vote. In that election, the Progressive Conservative government was re-elected with a massive majority, 72 of the legislature's 83 seats. Together, these two developments raise questions about the health of democracy in Alberta. The low turnout indicates a worrying level of disengagement with politics in the province, due possibly to apathy, or to despair or comfort with the government. At the same time, the sheer domination of the government in the legislature raises questions about the ability of our political system to hold the government accountable and a future for opposition and democratic deliberation in Alberta. The election results indicate that it's time to take a long hard look at our political practices in Alberta. Should we change the way the provincial legislature works? Is it time to join the ranks of other provinces that have considered changes to their electoral systems? Or should we consider making voting compulsory, as in Australia? Harold Jansen will examine some of the options. Speaker: Harold Jansen Harold Jansen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge. His teaching and research focus on Canadian and Alberta politics including political parties and elections. Date: Thursday, March 27, 2008 Time: Noon - 1:30 PM Location: Ericksen's Family Restaurant (lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S. Cost: $10.00 (includes lunch)