Arabic-L:PEDA:College of NJ Job
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Date: 02 May 2001
From: jsharlet at princeton.edu (Jocelyn C Sharlet)
Subject: College of NJ Job
The Department of Modern Languages at The College of New Jersey invites
applications for a part-time/full-time one-year position in Arabic
renewable for up to three years at the level of instructor or assistant
professor. Position will begin in fall 2001. Responsibilities include first
and second year Arabic, and possibly a course in Arab culture taught in
English. The Arabic program is part of an interdisciplinary initiative in
International Studies.
The ideal candidate will have experience and a strong commitment to
teaching Arabic, the ability to teach Arab culture in English, and an
interest in planning Arab culture activities outside the classroom such as
Arabic table and movies. The candidate should be familiar with
communicative, proficiency-based, and immersion methods of foreign language
teaching.
Applicants must have Ph.D. or be A.B.D. as of summer 2001, a strong
commitment to undergraduate education and demonstrated excellence in
teaching. Send letter, curriculum vitae, and recommendations to Dr. John C.
Landreau, Department of Modern Languages, The College of New Jersey, PO Box
7718, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718. Review of applications will begin immediately
and will continue until position is filled. The College of New Jersey is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
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