Job: Visiting assistant professor/lecturer in teacher education, SUNY-Stony Brook - DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 7 APRIL

Scott McGinnis sm167 at umail.umd.edu
Mon Mar 10 04:25:00 UTC 2003


The Department of Linguistics invites applications for a Visiting Assistant
Professor or Visiting Lecturer to assist with the teacher education
program.  Candidates should have a doctoral degree (for the Visiting
Assistant Professor position) or master's degree (for the Visiting Lecturer
position) in linguistics or a related field; New York State certification
or the equivalent in the teaching of English as a Second Language (pre-K
through 12); and experience in teacher education, assessment, student
teacher supervision, and ESL teaching.  Desirable qualifications include
research experience in a field related to ESL teaching and knowledge of
accreditation procedures.  Responsibilities may include any of the
following: supervision of student teachers in the public schools, and
courses on the undergraduate and graduate levels, such as Methods of TESOL,
Second Language Acquisition, Bilingualism, and Student Teaching Seminar.
The term of appointment will be one year beginning Fall 2003, with a
possibility of renewal.  Please send a curriculum vitae and 3 letters of
recommendation to Prof. Ellen Broselow (ebroselow at notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
Screening will begin on April 7, 2003, with applications accepted until the
position is filled.
The State University of New York at Stony Brook is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.  Applications from women, people of color, disabled
individuals, special disabled veterans or Vietnam era veterans are
especially welcome.  If you require a disability related accommodation
please contact Ellen Broselow.



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