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Jeff Logan, Instructor
Jeff has taught and consulted in North America, Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. He holds a CELTA (Adult
Education), an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a Master of Arts in Linguistics. These degrees focused
on First Nations language and culture and were awarded by the University of Cambridge, the First Nations University
College and the University of Regina. Jeff is currently completing his PhD in Organizational Leadership from Eastern
University in Pennsylvannia. The topic of his research is “Organizational Citizenship Behaviour and the Use of Humor
by Saulteaux Leaders.”
Jeff has taught Linguistics, Aboriginal Studies, Communication Studies, Management, and Androgogy at a variety of
post-secondary institutions. He served as the director of several non-profit organizations that worked with
immigrant and Aboriginal communities. He also spent a number of years with Mâwandônan Consulting, one of
Saskatchewan’s leading Aboriginal consulting firms.
COURSES TAUGHT:
Communications 220 (SAIT)
Communications 230 (SAIT)
Communications 240 (SAIT)
Communications 249 (SAIT)
Communications 256 (SAIT)
Communications 325 (SAIT)
Communications 330 (SAIT)
Research Methodology – STATS 4010 (SAIT)
Capstone Research – PROJ 377(SAIT)
Capstone Research – PROJ 385(SAIT)
Introduction to Linguistics
Applied Linguistics – Methodology
Applied Linguistics – Curriculum Design
Applied Linguistics – Second Language Acquisition Theory
Aboriginal Studies
Organizational Design/Culture
English Composition/Writing
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY/RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Humour in the classroom and workplace
Contemporary Aboriginal Issues
Organizational citizenship behaviour
Indigenous research methodology
Organizational ethnography
Educational anthropology
Aboriginal art
Identity management of adult learners
CONTACT INFORMATION:
(403) 210-5892
[email protected]
History and culture
Organizational design and development
Organizational communication
Cross-cultural leadership
Adult education
Second language learning
Mentorship in higher education
Justice and education
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