Arabic-L:PEDA:U of Utah Job

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1) Subject:U of Utah Job

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Date: 02 May 2009
From:hme3 at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Subject:U of Utah Job

ANNOUNCEMENT:

The Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Utah
announces an opening for a three-year renewable adjunct position in  
Arabic
language, starting in Fall 2009.  Course load is three courses per  
semester.
Candidates should be trained in modern methods of foreign language  
pedagogy,
must have native or near-native proficiency in Arabic and English, and  
be
able to teach Arabic language courses at all levels; experience teaching
Arabic to English-speaking students and familiarity with the American
university system and culture are also required.  The successful  
candidate
will take part in program development, including but not limited to
development and redesign in the existing Arabic language program, and
coordination of lower-level language courses taught by graduate teaching
assistants or adjunct instructors. He/she will be expected to pursue,  
and
receive support for, ongoing professional training.  Applicants should  
hold
an MA or PhD in Arabic. Salary range - upper thirties + full benefits.

Application should include a CV, statement of teaching philosophy and  
three
letters of recommendation. Send all materials to Professor Fernando  
Rubio,
Co-Chair, Department of Languages & Literature, 255 S. Central Campus  
Drive,
Room 1400, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0490. E-mail:
Adelaide.Ryder at utah.edu Review of applications will begin May 1st and  
will
continue until the position is filled.

Hussein M. Elkhafaifi, Ph.D.
Director, Arabic Language Program
Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilization
229 Denny Hall Box 353120
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3120

Office:  206.543.9596
Fax:  206. 685.7936
NELC Office:  206. 543.6033

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