Poor
Really a terrible class online, super hard compared to other classes I had taken doing this Bachelor. Way too much homework and way too long of papers.
Awesome
Prof. Stacie is amazing! I'd take any of her classes because she's entertaining and her teaching method is fantastic; she works with you one-on-one and responds to emails. Participation in class is encouraged, and we had occasional group work. She uses real-life events to help students understand the content. 10/10 would recommend!
University of Texas El Paso - Criminal Justice
Lecturer-Professor
Higher Education
Stacie
Ordoñez, PhD
El Paso, Texas Area
Self-motivated, dynamic and highly innovative professional enriching the lives of students in a diverse and multicultural community. Qualified to provide instruction in both Psychology and Criminal Justice.
Teaching Assistant
Current Courses: Graduate Research Methods
Responsible for providing high quality support to learners in the course room. Provide additional resources to learners related to course expectations, course material, and learning strategies, promoting exceptional learning and experience. Provide instructional guidance and explanation. Provides formative feedback to learners. Provides assistance in the use and application of academic resources. Maintain weekly office hours to engage with learners on a personal level. Models successful academic practices.
Adjunct Faculty/Program Manager
Department of Psychology/Law Enforcement Training Academy
Program Specialist II
Stacie worked at State of Texas as a Program Specialist II
Lecturer
Stacie worked at The University of Texas at El Paso as a Lecturer
Lecturer/Internship Coordinator
Stacie worked at The University of Texas at El Paso as a Lecturer/Internship Coordinator
Adjunct Faculty-Professor
Qualified and teaching in two disciplines; Psychology and Criminal Justice. Tasked with teaching CJ senior seminar, mentoring students through the completion of undergraduate research and the completion of their Thesis. Instructor for Research Methods in Criminal justice and Psychology.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Psychology
Dissertation: The Experience of Providing Therapeutic Services to Sexually Violent Predators: A Case Study.
Dynamic and highly innovative professional seeking to envision, develop, and implement vital university education program initiatives that enrich the lives of diverse and multicultural community-based populations. Experienced in directing, producing, coordinating, and managing the logistical requirements of fast-paced university educational programs and related support operations. Possess outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, with the innate ability to motivate others in the achievement of personal and professional goals combining strategic planning and consensus-building abilities.
Teaching Assistant
Current Courses: Graduate Research Methods
Responsible for providing high quality support to learners in the course room. Provide additional resources to learners related to course expectations, course material, and learning strategies, promoting exceptional learning and experience. Provide instructional guidance and explanation. Provides formative feedback to learners. Provides assistance in the use and application of academic resources. Maintain weekly office hours to engage with learners on a personal level. Models successful academic practices.
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