LINGUIST List 17.2273
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Tue Aug 08 2006
Jobs: English & General Linguistics: Asst Prof, Shenandoah University
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1. Kelly
Rickert,
English & General Linguistics: Asst Prof, Shenandoah University, VA, USA
Message 1: English & General Linguistics: Asst Prof, Shenandoah University, VA, USA
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Date: 08-Aug-2006
From: Kelly Rickert <lenglan2 su.edu>
Subject: English & General Linguistics: Asst Prof, Shenandoah University, VA, USA
University or Organization: Shenandoah University Department: TESOL Web Address: http://www.su.edu Job Rank: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: General Linguistics Required Language(s): English (eng) Description: TESOL- Assistant Professor The TESOL Program in the Graduate Education Department at Shenandoah University (www.su.edu/sas/tesol) invites applications for a full-time TESOL Assistant Professor beginning August 2006. Essential qualifications: Doctoral degree required. Online teacher education familiarity and experience; background in teaching applied linguistics and TESOL methodology. Experience with online instruction curriculum development preferred. Shenandoah University's TESOL program has students on campus, but the majority of study is done by distance on line. Our faculty find it stimulating and rewarding to interact with students across the US and worldwide. ESL Magazine has described our program as "excellent" and "on the front line of online TESOL training." Teaching is the most important faculty activity at Shenandoah University and we seek faculty members who focus on individual student learning styles and motivation. The interaction of scholars in various disciplines and fields of teaching is encouraged as the campus develops interdisciplinary programs in environment, women's studies, and international studies. Academic service, such as mentoring students and scholarship, is also expected. Shenandoah encourages faculty/student collaborative research. Complete applications will include a statement of interest (including statement of teaching philosophy), curriculum vitae, official transcripts and three letters of recommendation. Please submit applications to Office of Human Resources, Shenandoah University, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA 22601-5195. Applications will be reviewed immediately and continue until the position is filled. Shenandoah University supports and encourages a diverse workplace. EOE. Application Deadline: 15-Sep-2006 (Open until filled)
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