Arabic-L:PEDA:Stanford Job
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 18 Oct 2007
From:mbrillantes at stanford.edu
Subject:Stanford Job
Lecturer in Arabic
The Language Center at Stanford University invites applications for a
full-time three-year position of Lecturer in Arabic beginning
September 2008. The position is renewable. Minimum qualifications are
an MA in linguistics, applied linguistics, and/or Arabic language and
literature, Ph.D. preferable. Applicants should have experience
teaching Arabic language as an instructor at the college level.
Candidates should be able to teach Arabic language courses at all
levels and should possess native or near-native fluency in Arabic
with an excellent command of English. Preference is given to
candidates familiar with standards-based instruction and ACTFL OPI
principles, with a commitment to pursuing ACTFL/OPI certification.
The salary is competitive. Applications, including current vita, the
names of three persons who can serve as recommenders, and a brief
description of teaching philosophy and methods, should be sent or
faxed to Arabic Language Search Committee, Stanford Language Center,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2015. Fax number
650-725-9377. Review of applications will begin immediately. The
deadline for receipt of applications is no later than November 26,
2007. Stanford University is an equal opportunity, affirmative
action employer. Applications from minority and women candidates are
especially encouraged. No phone inquiries please.
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