6.190 Jobs: Ling/Second lang acquisition, English as a foreign lang

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-190. Sat 11 Feb 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 148
 
Subject: 6.190 Jobs: Ling/Second lang acquisition, English as a foreign lang
 
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1)
Date: 9 Feb 1995 12:20:20 -0800
From: "Tom Perry" (perry at sfu.ca)
Subject: Job posting
 
2)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 95 13:52:29 -0500
From: Fellows (fellows at usia.gov)
Subject: EFL positions
 
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1)
Date: 9 Feb 1995 12:20:20 -0800
From: "Tom Perry" (perry at sfu.ca)
Subject: Job posting
 
Linguistics Department - Simon Fraser University. Applications are being
accepted for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant or associate
professor, for appointment commencing September 1, 1995, subject to final
approval of funding.
 
The successful candidate will be expected to assume a leadership role the
University's new Language Centre, which is being developed to promote
innovative approaches to language learning in the University, especially
through developing facilities employing new instructional technologies, and
to foster ongoing research into second language acquisition at the university
level.
 
Candidates should hold a Ph. D. in an area relevant to second language
acquisition and maintain an active research program in a related area, as
well as have significant experience in second language teaching. A specific
background in a major Asian language
is desirable but not essential. Applicants should be thoroughly familiar with
recent developments in technologically-assisted language learning, and be
prepared to direct the development and implementation of learner-centered
systems.
 
Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and sample publications by
March 16, 1995 to:
 
Dr. T. Perry, Chair
Linguistics Department
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, B. C. V5A 1S6
Canada
Phone: (604) 291-3554, FAX: (604) 291-5659
E-mail: perry at sfu.ca
 
Candidates should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to
the Department by the deadline.
 
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is
directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. SFU is committed to
the principle of employment equity, and offers equal employment opportunities
to qualified applicants
 
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Tom Perry, Chair
Linguistics Department
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, B. C. V5A 1S6
Canada
 
Telephone:      (604) 291-3554
                (604) 291-4585
 
FAX:            (604) 291-5659
e-mail:         perry at sfu.ca
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2)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 95 13:52:29 -0500
From: Fellows (fellows at usia.gov)
Subject: EFL positions
 
The following positions are available through the United States
Information Agency:
 
EFL FELLOWS
 
English Language Teacher Education Program
Eastern/Central Europe, Russia, Ukraine
 
WHO?    Experienced EFL/ESL teacher trainers/educators and teachers of
        English for Specific Purposes, holding at least a Master of
        Arts degree in the field
 
WHERE?  Albania, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan,
        Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia,
        Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
 
WHEN?   Late August, 1995 through late July, 1996
 
WHAT?   EFL Fellows undertake a range of projects aimed at enhancing the
        quality of English language education throughout the region.
        Some of their accomplishments since 1991 include:
 
- Organizing successful seminars to develop master teachers in Slovenia;
 
- facilitating the organization of a nation-wide TESOL affiliate in
  Russia;
 
- organizing local teachers to develop EFL materials for use in
  elementary and secondary school classrooms throughout Latvia;
 
- sponsoring a variety of courses and lectures for in-service teachers at
  America House in Kiev, Ukraine, as featured on the front page of a
  major Ukrainian daily;
 
- helping to develop and deliver model training programs for teachers in
  requalification programs in Lithuania;
 
- assisting in the establishment of a nationwide assessment program for
  testing the language skills of teachers entering requalification
  programs in Estonia.
 
The EFL Fellow Program is sponsored and administered by the U.S.
Information  Agency (USIA).  For further details and application forms,
write, FAX, or e-mail the appropriate address below, or visit the USIA
booth in the Employment Clearinghouse at the TESOL Long Beach Conference
Center.  For information concerning briefings on the EFL Fellow Program
at the convention, see the Convention Daily.  The required interview may
take place by appointment at USIA in Washington DC, through a prearranged
teleconference with USIA, or March 29, 30, 31 and the morning of April 1
at the Employment Clearinghouse at TESOL.
 
EFL Fellow Program                      e-mail:  fellows at usia.gov
Applicant Information                   FAX   :  202/401-1250
E/ALP, Room 304                         Phone :  202/401-6016
301 - 4th Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20547
 
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