11.2376, Jobs: Ling/TESOL: Asst Prof, CT USA

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Subject: 11.2376, Jobs: Ling/TESOL: Asst Prof, CT USA

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Date:  1 Nov 2000 19:35:04 -0000
From:  Dr. Loftus Jestin <jestinl at mail.ccsu.edu>
Subject:  Ling/TESOL: Asst Prof at Central Connecticut State U, USA

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Date:  1 Nov 2000 19:35:04 -0000
From:  Dr. Loftus Jestin <jestinl at mail.ccsu.edu>
Subject:  Ling/TESOL: Asst Prof at Central Connecticut State U, USA


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: see below
Other Desired Areas: see below
University or Organization: Central Connecticut State University
Department: English
State or Province: CT
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: review of candidates will begin on February
15, 2001
Contact: Dr. Loftus Jestin jestinl at mail.ccsu.edu

Address for Applications:
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain
CT 06050
USA

POSITION:  Assistant Professor, tenure track position,
           pending funding.
To teach courses in theoretical and applied linguistics
(especially sociolinguistics and TESOL methods) in a TESOL
M.S. and certification program. Supervision of Pre-K-12 student
teaching.  Teach and develop curriculum for undergraduate
linguistics courses such as Introduction to Language and History
of the English Language. May also teach ESOL courses or Freshman
Composition.  Further responsibilities include committee work,
participation in conferences, and publication.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Linguistics with a strong background in
language teaching, preferably with a master's degree in TESOL.
Desired areas of specialization:  sociolinguistics; history of
English; TESOL methods.  Evidence of publications and professional
activity in the field required.  Credentials and experience
substantially comparable to the above will be considered.

CONTACT:  Please send letter of application, transcripts, two
representative publications, and three letters of recommendation to:
Dr. Loftus Jestin, Chair
Department of English
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06050 USA

REVIEW OF CANDIDATES WILL BEGIN ON FEBRUARY 15, 2001

Central Connecticut State University aggressively pursues a
program of equal employment and educational opportunity and affirmative
action.  Members of all underrepresented groups, women, veterans
and persons with disabilities are invited and encouraged to
apply.

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