[Edling] Faculty position at WSU with emphasis on Native American teacher preparation

Johnson, Eric Joseph via Edling edling at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Tue Oct 4 18:53:18 UTC 2022


Dear colleagues,



Washington State University’s College of Education seeks applicants for the position of assistant or associate professor of Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education. Candidates should demonstrate their knowledge and ability to work effectively in Native American (Native) teacher preparation and/or Indigenous Education with an emphasis on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), place-based education, and experience working with Tribes in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, or Montana. This position is part of a faculty cluster hire initiative with a focus on Native American/Indigenous communities. The applicant’s expertise and research interests should be situated within teacher preparation – specifically on Native American/Indigenous teacher preparation and helping prepare non-Native teachers and administrators to work with Native students in Tribal Compact Schools, Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) Tribally Controlled Grant Schools, BIE Contract Schools, or public/private schools serving Native American or Indigenous students. WSU recognizes that fostering an inclusive environment for all, with particular attention to the needs of historically marginalized populations, is vital to the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission. Towards continually strengthening this commitment, we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and/or service has prepared them to be an integral contributor to the continued advancement of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access here at WSU. This is a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track/tenured appointment. Screening will begin on October 26th, 2022.



Please see the attached Notice of Vacancy for more details.



Sincerely,


Eric


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Eric J. Johnson, Ph.D.  (él/he)
Professor of Multilingual Education
Washington State University Tri-Cities
College of Education
2710 Crimson Way
Office 207W
Richland, WA 99354
(509) 372-7304
e.johnson at wsu.edu
education.wsu.edu/ejj/<http://education.wsu.edu/ejj/>

The WSU Tri-Cities Campus is located on the shared traditional homelands of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.

WSU Statewide Acknowledgement of America's First Peoples:  https://strategicplan.wsu.edu/acknowledgement-of-americas-first-peoples-4/
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