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1) Subject: U. of Washington Job
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Date: 16 Oct 2001
From: Terri Deyoung <tdeyoung at u.washington.edu>
Subject: U. of Washington Job
Lecturer Position in Arabic Language
The Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilization, University of
Washington, invites applications for a three-year full-time lecturer
position in modern Arabic language, to begin in September 2002, with the
possibility of further renewals subject to professional review in
accordance with university regulations. Ph.D. required. Applicants must
have native or near-native competency in Modern Standard Arabic and
English. In addition, they should have similar fluency in at least one
colloquial Arabic dialect. They should be thoroughly familiar with the
principles of proficiency-based language instruction and have at least one
year of experience in teaching in such a program. Duties will include
teaching and supervision of Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Arabic
and working with faculty on the assessment of the program, training of
teachers, and materials development. Candidates are also expected to have
expertise in the applications of Computer Assisted Language Learning
(CALL) and/or Distance Learning technologies. Please submit a CV, cover
letter with brief description of teaching philosophy and methodology, and
three letters of recommendation, as soon as possible to Prof. Terri
DeYoung, Chair, Arabic Search Committee, NELC, Box 353120, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-3120. Teaching evaluations and other
supporting materials may be included at the applicant's discretion.
Priority will be given to applications received by December 15, 2001. The
University of Washington is building a multicultural faculty and strongly
encourages applicants from female and minority candidates. The University
is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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