16.684, Jobs: Arabic/Applied Linguistics: Faculty, Georgetown U

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Subject: 16.684, Jobs: Arabic/Applied Linguistics: Faculty, Georgetown U

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Date: 08-Mar-2005
From: Elizabeth M. Bergman < emb at georgetown.edu >
Subject: Arabic/Applied Linguistics: Faculty, Georgetown University, DC, USA

	
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Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:00:43
From: Elizabeth M. Bergman < emb at georgetown.edu >
Subject: Arabic/Applied Linguistics: Faculty, Georgetown University, DC, USA


University or Organization: Georgetown University
Department: Center for Advanced Proficiency in Arabicc
Job Rank: faculty
Specialty Areas:
Applied Linguistics;
Foreign Language Pedagogy,
Second Language Acquisition
Required Language: Arabic, Standard (ABV)


Description:

Georgetown University's Center for Advanced Proficiency in Arabic (CAPA)
announces two (2) full-time faculty openings.  CAPA is a newly established
Arabic Flagship program, supported by the National Security Education
Program (NSEP).  Both positions begin summer 2005 to teach intensive
intermediate and advanced Arabic.  These include spoken Arabic (a regional
colloquial and/or educated spoken Arabic) and written Arabic (MSA).
Applicants must be experienced in proficiency-based, task-based, and
content-based teaching.  Ph.D. is preferred but not required.  ACTFL Arabic
proficiency testing certification is a plus.  Areas of specialization
preferred:  applied linguistics, second language acquisition, foreign
language pedagogy, curriculum and materials development.

Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of
recommendation to the address below.

Georgetown is a Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university
and candidates are encouraged to read its mission statement on the
university's website. Georgetown University is Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer.  Women and minorities are especially invited to apply.


Address for Applications:

Dr. Elizabeth M. Bergman
CAPA, c/o Department of Arabic Language, Literature, and Linguistics
Georgetown University
P.O. Box 571046
Washington, DC 20057
United States of America

Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2005

Contact Information:

	Bergman Elizabeth M. Bergman
	Email: emb at georgetown.edu
	Phone: 202 687.5743
	Fax: 202 687.5743
	Website: http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/arabic/capa.htm

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