Arabic-L:PEDA:Temple University Job
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Date: 13 Dec 2002
From: John Means <means at temple.edu>
Subject:Temple University Job
Instructor of Arabic - Temple University - Fall 2003
The Center for Critical Languages at Temple University invites
applications
for instructor of Arabic, to begin September. 2003 with a one-year
contract
renewable upon review, pending budgetary approval. Candidates must
possess
native or near-native command of Arabic. Graduate study beyond the M.A.
degree is expected. Salary and rank will be based on academic
qualifications
and professional experience. Candidates must provide evidence of
commitment
and established ability to teach Modern Standard Arabic at elementary
through
advanced levels, with graduate degree(s) and scholarly interests in
second
language acquisition, applied linguistics, language pedagogy, or related
fields.
The teaching load is 3/3, and candidates should be able to employ
instructional technologies appropriately. Experience with
proficiency-based
teaching at the college level is desirable.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, statement of teaching
philosophy and methods, and graduate transcripts. All correspondence,
including three recommendation letters sent directly from the referees,
should
be addressed to:
Director, Critical Languages
Anderson Hall, 022-38
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6090
Temple University is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.
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