LINGUIST List 16.3383
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Fri Nov 25 2005
Jobs: Lang Teaching Methodology: Asst Prof, Carleton U
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1. Kumiko
Murasugi,
Language Teaching Methodology: Asst Prof, Carleton University, Ontario, Canada
Message 1: Language Teaching Methodology: Asst Prof, Carleton University, Ontario, Canada
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Date: 25-Nov-2005
From: Kumiko Murasugi <kumiko_murasugi carleton.ca>
Subject: Language Teaching Methodology: Asst Prof, Carleton University, Ontario, Canada
University or Organization: Carleton University Department: School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Job Rank: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Language Teaching Methodology Description: The School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies invites applications for a tenure-track position in Language Teaching Methodology at the Assistant Professor level starting 1 July 2006. We seek candidates with a specialization in Language Teaching Methodology and an interest in spoken academic discourse. A major part of the job duties for this position will involve teaching on, and coordination of, the School's Certificate program in TESL. Successful candidates will be expected to teach in the undergraduate and graduate programs, supervise graduate students, and develop a program of research leading to significant peer-reviewed publications. A Ph.D. and significant evidence of ability in research and teaching are required. Applicants must also hold a certificate in TESL and offer at least five years classroom experience in TESL and at least three years classroom experience in teacher education. The School is a research-intensive academic unit with strong undergraduate degree programs in applied and theoretical linguistics, a certificate program in TESL, and a well-known graduate program. The MA in Applied Language Studies has streams in the teaching and acquisition of additional languages, and in writing and literacy studies. A Ph.D. is currently proposed in Applied Language Studies. The School also teaches credit courses in academic English and both European and Non-European languages, and runs a non-credit ESL program and a language testing unit. For further information, see http://www.carleton.ca/slals. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. The applications of Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents will be given priority. Carleton University is committed to equality of employment for women, Aboriginal peoples, visible minorities and persons with disabilities. Persons from these groups are particularly encouraged to apply. The position is subject to budgetary approval. Applications should be submitted to the address below. Letters of application should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae and names and addresses of three referees, and a concise dossier that includes two samples of scholarly work and written evidence of teaching effectiveness, preferably including a teaching portfolio. The deadline for applications is February 1, 2006. Address for Applications: Desmond Allison, Director School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Carleton University 215 Paterson Hall 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2006 Contact Information: Professor Desmond Allison Email: desmond_allison carleton.ca Phone: (613) 520-2600, Ext. 6684 Fax: (613) 520-6641 Website: http://www.carleton.ca/slals
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