27.3810, Jobs: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa

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Subject: 27.3810, Jobs: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa

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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 10:44:51
From: Joyce Milambiling [joyce.milambiling at uni.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA

 
University or Organization: University of Northern Iowa 
Department: Department of Languages and Literatures
Job Location: Iowa, USA 
Web Address: https://www.uni.edu/langlit/
Job Title: Assistant Professor of TESOL/Applied Linguistics
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

Position Description:

University of Northern Iowa's Department of Languages and Literatures seeks
applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of
TESOL/Applied Linguistics, beginning August 2017. Teaching responsibilities
include courses in second language pedagogy, general linguistics, applied
phonetics/phonology, and functional grammar for undergraduate and graduate
TESOL majors.

Areas of teaching and research include one or more of the following: second
language acquisition and pedagogy, applied linguistics, ESL K-12 education,
EFL education, and descriptive linguistics.

Education Requirements:

Ph.D. in Linguistics, Second Language Education, or related field required.

Required Qualifications:

- The successful candidate will be proficient in application of technology to
language teaching and have experience teaching K-12 ESL/EFL students and/or
ESL/second language teachers.

- Demonstrated ability to teach full range of face-to- face and online courses
in TESOL and applied linguistics with demonstrated ability to teach with
technology.

- Experience in K-12 ESL/EFL teaching and/or ESL/second language teacher
education; evidence of active research agenda; and superior proficiency (ACTFL
scale), native/bilingual proficiency (4+ or 5 ILR scale) in English.

Desirable Qualifications:

Preference will be given to candidates with advanced proficiency (ACTFL
scale)/limited working proficiency (ILR scale) in additional language and
demonstrated commitment to department service and community engagement.

Apply online via the application email below.



Application Deadline: 01-Nov-2016 
	  
Email Address for Applications: jobs at uni.edu 
Contact Information:
	Joyce Milambiling 
	Email: joyce.milambiling at uni.edu 


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