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A beautiful, cheerful and gentle professor. Really worked on getting the class involved in the content and thinking from other angles. With no "correct" or "incorrect" response (but effort counts), assignments are simple. It was only his accent that I struggled with, but I adapted to it after several weeks.
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I wish that professor Dezhnyuk (bet you can't guess how to pronounce his last name) will teach more classes at TCC. I took both classes which is Introduction to Philosophy and Eastern Religions with him even if I only had one required Humanities class. As a result on my learning on his class, I'm thinking about switching my major.
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I honestly didn't know what to expect, Dezhnyuk's class is challenging however very insightful. The thought-provoking course professor led focused on substance, and not pressure. I was blown away from what learned about philosophy and myself.
Awesome
Absolutely fantastic course with a fantastic professor who made us all feel welcome.
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I honestly learned more about myself in Professor Dezhnyuk's class, than any other time in my life. Just be prepared to write. If you participate in class, as well as ready to look at the world in a different point of view, then you'll enjoy and do good in this class.
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Dezhnyuk
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Tulsa Community College
Independent American Center of Political Monitoring
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Tulsa
OK
•\tTeaching Introduction to Philosophy and Eastern Religions\\Traditions courses.\n•\tServe as a catalyst in the learning process by presenting course content in an organized and motivating way
keep current in the chosen field of study
and respond to students as distinct individuals with varied interests
needs
and abilities.\n
Adjunct Faculty
Tulsa Community College
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Independent American Center of Political Monitoring
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Tulsa
Oklahoma Area
•\tSupervision of a Child Protective Services and After Hours Response units.\n•\tBoth as a field CPS investigator and a supervisor
consistently held one of the best in State of Oklahoma results on key performance outcomes.\n•\tProvided training to the unit and community partners.\n•\tParticipated in the Appeals Process and other activities
associated with the supervisory position in Child Welfare Division. \n
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