Arabic-L:PEDA:Suffolk Community College (NY) Job
Dilworth Parkinson
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Mon Apr 23 23:13:50 UTC 2007
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Date: 23 Apr 2007
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Instructor/Assistant Professor of Modern Standard Arabic
The Michael J. Grant Campus of Suffolk County Community College,
located in Brentwood, Long Island, New York, seeks experienced Arabic
language instructor for a full-time tenure track appointment
beginning September 2007. Rank will be determined by qualifications
and teaching experience. Masters degree in Arabic, Applied
Linguistics or a related field required; doctorate preferred. Initial
responsibilities will include course and curriculum development as
well as participation in the development of the Institute for the
Study of Critical Languages and Cultures. Subsequently, the
successful candidate will be expected to teach two courses each
semester in elementary and/or intermediate Arabic. Familiarity with a
broad range of instructional materials and methodologies, including
multimedia and Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) resources
is desirable. Native or near native competency in Arabic and
excellent command of English are required. The exact salary will be
determined by prior teaching experience and placement on the salary
scale negotiated by the Faculty Association of SCCC. Applicants may
apply online to Human Resources at www.sunysuffolk.edu (SCCC
Reference 07-39). SCCC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer and educator.
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