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- 1963-2019 (Creation)
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0.59 m of textual records
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This series contains records relating to Prof. Chambers’ teaching responsibilities at the University of Toronto in linguistics and jazz at the undergraduate and graduate level. Course files, arranged by course number, may contain correspondence, lecture notes, test questions, reading lists, course description, handouts, etc. Also includes are Prof. Chambers’ files of student evaluations for his courses in linguistics produced by APUS (Association of Part-time Undergraduate Students), and original course evaluations (no identifiers).
Further records relating to Prof. Chambers’ teaching responsibilities may be found in B2019-0038/001(01), in the form of correspondence with current and former students, course evaluations and some materials relating to his Faculty of Arts and Science Outstanding Teaching Award. There are some press clippings related to Prof. Chambers’ early teaching career in B2019-0038/001(07)-(09).
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B2009-0044/013 (04)-(07) Student evaluations of courses
B2009-0044/013 (08) Examination questions (PhD)
B2009-0044/014(01)-(11) HUM199Y Jazz
B2009-0044/014 (12)-(18): LIN 201 Canadian English
B2009-0044/015 (01)-(08): LIN 451/JAL 1171 Dialectology
B2009-0044/015 (09)-(13): LIN 452 Issues of Dialectology
B2009-0044/016: LIN 1251/JAL 356 Language Variation
B2009-0044/017 (01)-(11): SOC 347 Sociology of Language
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