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Associate Professor 90,369-90,369 Fort Myers, FL, 33901 2013 Florida Gulf Coast University Associate Professor Salaries (2)
Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL Salaries
Assistant Professor 48,000-77,000 FORT MYERS, FL, 33965 2012 Florida Gulf Coast University Assistant Professor Salaries (30)
Florida Gulf Coast University FORT MYERS, FL Salaries
Professor 85,000-85,000 Fort Myers, FL, 33901 2012 Florida Gulf Coast University Professor Salaries (4)
Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL Salaries
Instructor I 42,690-42,690 Fort Myers, FL, 33901 2012 Florida Gulf Coast University Instructor I Salaries (3)
Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL Salaries
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  • Florida Gulf Coast University
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  • City: Fort Myers, FL
  • Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Fla. will redesign Understanding the Visual and Performing Arts, a required course in its general education program. The current course is taught primarily in face-to-face sections of 30 students each (plus two small sections at a distance) and uses a large number of adjunct faculty members. The redesigned course will create a single section and use a common syllabus, textbook, set of assignments and a course Web site. Students will be placed groups of 48. Each group will be divided into Peer Learning Teams of six students each. Students will be directed to