28.4584, Support: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, Utah State University
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Subject: 28.4584, Support: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, Utah State University
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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 13:44:11
From: Sarah Braden [sarah.braden at usu.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, Utah State University, USA
Institution/Organization: Utah State University
Department: School of Teacher Education and Leadership
Web Address: http://www.teal.usu.edu/
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis
Description:
Fully-Funded Research Assistantships for Doctoral Students in Education
As part of a new initiative to expand graduate studies at Utah State
University (USU), select faculty in the School of Teacher Education and
Leadership (TEAL) currently have funding available to support three, full-time
doctoral students in the following research areas:
- critical and racialized issues in education
- social studies education
- equity-oriented teacher education
- instructional leadership
- dual language education
- culturally responsive instruction
- English language education in K-12 (TESOL/ESL)
- equity for English learners in STEM disciplines
- second language socialization in schools and/or family and community
settings
Students with one or more of the above interests must be admitted to the Ph.D.
program in Education in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership.
Doctoral students may select from one of the following concentrations:
Cultural Studies, Instructional Leadership, Literacy Education and Leadership,
Mathematics Education and Leadership, Science Education, or Career and
Technical Education.
Research assistants will collaborate with USU faculty on research, develop
their own research agenda, and if desired, engage in departmental teaching.
The research assistantships include a salary of approximately $1700 per month
(with pro-rated amounts for partial months), tuition awards for the fall and
spring semesters, and health benefits at a subsidized rate.
For more information on the application requirements for the doctoral program
in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership at Utah State University,
please visit https://teal.usu.edu/graduate/phd/phd-education.
For questions regarding research assistantships please contact the following
faculty members:
Dr. Sarah K. Braden (sarah.braden at usu.edu): English language education in K-12
(TESOL/ESL), equity for language learners in STEM, second language
socialization in schools and/or family and community settings
Dr. Andrea M. Hawkman (andrea.hawkman at usu.edu): critical and racialized issues
in education, social studies education, equity-oriented teacher education
Dr. Alyson L. Lavigne (alyson.lavigne at usu.edu): instructional leadership, dual
language education, culturally responsive instruction
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2018
Web Address for Applications: http://www.teal.usu.edu/graduate/phd/phd-admissions
Contact Information:
Dr. Sarah Braden
sarah.braden at usu.edu
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