Arabic-L:PEDA:Arabic Teaching Fellow Job at Franklin & Marshall College

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Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:Lucie Knight <lucie.knight at fandm.edu>
Subject:Arabic Teaching Fellow Job at Franklin & Marshall College

The Arabic Program at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications
for the position of Arabic Language Teaching Fellow for the 2012-13
academic year. Responsibilities will include teaching two Arabic
language courses per year, conducting practicum sessions, and
assisting the program director in developing and coordinating campus
events related to the program. Applicants should have an MA in Arabic
or a related field, at least two years of experience in teaching
Arabic at the college level, native or native-like proficiency and a
high level of proficiency in English. Familiarity teaching with
Al-Kitaab is desirable. Applicants should be able to instruct all
levels of Arabic,to develop course materials, and to introduce various
aspects of Arabic culture. This position is potentially renewable for
up to two additional years depending on budget approval, satisfactory
performance, and mutual agreement.

Applicants should send a letter of application, graduate transcript,
teaching evaluations, CV, and three letters of recommendation to
Arabicfellow at fandm.edu  c/o Prof. Lucie Knight. All materials should
be submitted electronically and written in English. We will begin
reviewing applications immediately.

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