Arabic-L:PEDA:Florida State Job

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1) Subject:Florida State Job

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Date: 14 Sep 2007
From:Terri Johnson
Subject:Florida State Job

Florida State University. Arabic language instruction starting August  
2008: Full-time Arabic Lecturer

The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State  
University seeks an Assistant-In (Lecturer) for Arabic, a full-time  
(9-month) non-tenure track faculty position, with the possibility of  
ongoing renewal contingent on satisfactory performance reviews.

Applicants should be able to teach Arabic at all levels. Fluency in  
Modern Standard Arabic is required and native or near native fluency  
in an Arabic dialect is desirable. The minimum requirement is a MA in  
Arabic language and literature or related field. Experience with  
developing Arabic language teaching materials, especially those  
involving computer-based instructional technologies, preferred.

Responsibilities include teaching three undergraduate language and  
literature/culture classes per semester at the beginner,  
intermediate, and/or advanced levels. The candidate will work closely  
with other faculty members in Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies to  
build a cohesive and rigorous language and culture program.

Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience.  
Florida State University is an equal opportunity employer, committed  
to building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and strongly  
encourages applications from women and minorities.

Please send, on or before November 10, 2007, a cover letter with a  
brief description of teaching philosophy and supporting documents  
including teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, curriculum vitae, and  
three letters of recommendation to:

Professor William J. Cloonan, Chair
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
DIF 364
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1540.

Those attending MESA will have the opportunity for informal interviews.
Terri Johnson, Office Manager
Florida State University
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
362 Diffenbaugh
Tallahassee FL 32306 1540

Phone (850)644-3881
Fax   (850)644-0524
http://www.fsu.edu/~modlang/


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