13.3119, Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst/Assoc Prof, San Antonio TX

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Subject: 13.3119, Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst/Assoc Prof, San Antonio TX

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Date:  Wed, 27 Nov 2002 00:09:48 +0000
From:  rbayley at utsa.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst/Assoc Prof, Univ of Texas at San Antonio

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Date:  Wed, 27 Nov 2002 00:09:48 +0000
From:  rbayley at utsa.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst/Assoc Prof, Univ of Texas at San Antonio

University or Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio
Department: Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
Rank of Job: Assistant/Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics, Assessment, bilingualism, literacy, SLA

Description:

The Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, University of Texas at
San Antonio seeks a scholar with expertise in quantitative methods for
the study of the assessment of language minority students,
bilingualism, language and literacy development, and/or second
language acquisition. Level of appointment, to begin in Fall 2003
pending budgetary approval, will depend on qualifications and
experience. The Division offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mexican
American Studies, a Master of Arts Degree in Bicultural-Bilingual
Studies with concentrations in Bicultural Studies, Bilingual
Education, and English as a Second Language, and a Ph.D. in Culture,
Literacy, and Language.  It also provides undergraduate and graduate
programs for teacher certification as well as support courses for
other programs in the University.

Responsibilities include: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses,
including courses in quantitative research methods, offered either at
the UTSA Downtown campus or the Main campus and occasionally at night,
advise master's and doctoral degree students, pursue an active
research agenda, and contribute to the university and community
through service activities.

For Appointment as Assistant Professor (tenure track):

Required Qualifications: Doctorate with specialization in applied
linguistics, bilingual education, educational linguistics, psychology,
or a closely related area. Potential for research and publication in
one or more of the following areas: assessment of language minority
students; bilingualism; language and literacy development; second
language acquisition. Proficiency in a language other than English.

Preferred Qualifications: University teaching experience. Record of
securing research or fellowship support. Publication record in area of
specialization.

For Appointment as Associate Professor (with tenure):

Required Qualifications: Doctorate with specialization in applied
linguistics, bilingual education, educational linguistics, psychology,
or a closely related area. Nationally recognized record of research
and publication in one or more of the following areas: assessment of
language minority students; bilingualism; language and literacy
development; second language acquisition. University teaching
experience. Proficiency in a language other than English.

Preferred Qualifications: Graduate teaching experience. Experience
supervising Masters and Doctoral students. Record of securing external
research funding.


Address for Applications:

	Attn: Professor Robert Bayley
	Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
	6900 North Loop 1604 West
	San Antonio, 78249-0653

	Applications are due by 03-Jan-2003


Contact Information:
	Professor Robert Bayley.
	Email: rbayley at utsa.edu
	Tel: 210-458-5577
	Fax: 210-458-5962
	Website: http://bbl.utsa.edu

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