[EDLING:991] Jobs: UGA in TESOL and Foreign Language Education

Francis M Hult fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Fri Sep 16 14:36:15 UTC 2005


> The University of Georgia
> Department of Language and Literacy Education
> 
> *TWO* Job Positions
> 
> 1. FULL TIME ASSISTANT PROFESSOR--TESOL 
> 
> 2. TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR--FOREIGN
> LANGUAGE EDUCATION
> 
> Descriptions of Two Job Positions:
> 
> FULL TIME ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
> TESOL 
> Beginning Fall 2006
> 
> The Department of Language and Literacy Education at the
> University of Georgia seeks a tenure-track  assistant
> professor specializing in the teaching of English Language
> Learners in K-12 school settings. The position begins in
> August 2006.
> 
> Qualifications: 
> A doctorate in TESOL, applied linguistics, bilingual
> education, or related field by July 2006, is required.
> Evidence of scholarship or scholarly potential pertaining to
> TESOL is expected. Desirable areas of interest include:
> assessment, functional grammar/educational linguistics,
> community-based language programs, immersion/dual immersion,
> sociocultural or sociocognitive theories of language learning,
> and/or teacher education. Experience in obtaining external
> funding is highly desirable. The successful candidate should
> have experience working with English language learners at the
> elementary, middle, or high school level.
> 
> Responsibilities: 
> Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in
> TESOL and applied linguistics; developing graduate courses in
> candidate?s areas of specialization; developing and extending
> a research and publication agenda including the pursuit of
> external funding; working with master?s and doctoral students;
> providing leadership in a TESOL teacher certification program;
> and working with other faculty in a dynamic and growing
> Teaching Additional Languages (TESOL and Languages other than
> English) program. 
> 
> Information about the department is available at
> www.coe.uga.edu/lle. Salary is competitive and commensurate
> with qualifications.
> 
> Procedure:
> Submit a letter of application including a statement of
> professional goals, a curriculum vita, transcripts, a sample
> of scholarly writing, and at least three letters of references
> to the address below.
> 
> Applications received by November 15, 2006 are assured of full
> consideration.
> 
> Dr. Don Rubin
> Chair, Search Committee
> Department of Language and Literacy Education
> 125 Aderhold Hall
> University of Georgia
> Athens, GA 30602
> telephone: 706-542-5674, Fax: 706-542-4509
> 
> The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
> Action Institution
> 
> 
> TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
> FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION
> Beginning Fall 2006
> 
> The Department of Language and Literacy Education at the
> University of Georgia seeks a tenure-track  assistant or
> associate professor specializing in the teaching of additional
> languages in K-12 school settings. The position begins in
> August 2006.
> 
> Qualifications: 
> A doctorate in foreign language education, applied
> linguistics, modern or classical languages, bilingual
> education, or related field by July 2006, is required.
> Evidence of scholarship or scholarly potential pertaining to
> the teaching and learning of languages other than English is
> expected. Desirable areas of interest include: assessment,
> language variation, language revitalization, heritage language
> instruction, corpus-based research, technology and language
> learning, functional grammar, community-based language
> programs, immersion/dual immersion, sociocultural or
> sociocognitive theories of language learning, and/or teacher
> education. Experience in obtaining external funding is highly
> desirable. The successful candidate should have experience
> working with additional language learners at the elementary,
> middle, or high school level.
> 
> Responsibilities: 
> Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in
> foreign language education; developing graduate courses in
> candidate?s areas of specialization; developing and extending
> a research and publication agenda including the pursuit of
> external funding; working with master?s and doctoral students;
> providing leadership in a foreign language teacher
> certification program; and working with other faculty in a
> dynamic and growing Teaching Additional Languages (TESOL and
> Languages other than English) program and in modern and
> classical language and area studies departments across campus.
> 
> Information about the department is available at: 
> www.coe.uga.edu/lle . Salary is competitive and commensurate
> with qualifications.
> 
> Procedure:
> Submit a letter of application including a statement of
> professional goals, a curriculum vita, transcripts, a sample
> of scholarly writing, and at least three letters of references
> to the address below.
> 
> Applications received by December 1, 2005 are assured of full
> consideration.
> 
> Dr. Linda Harklau
> Chair, Search Committee
> Department of Language and Literacy Education
> 125 Aderhold Hall
> University of Georgia
> Athens, GA 30602
> telephone: 706-542-5674, Fax: 706-542-4509
> 
> The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
> Action Institution



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