LINGUIST List 18.1130
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Jobs: TESOL: Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University
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1. ZhaoHong
Han,
TESOL: Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, USA
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Message 1: TESOL: Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, USA
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Date: 12-Apr-2007
From: ZhaoHong Han <han tc.columbia.edu>
Subject: TESOL: Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, USA
University or Organization: Teachers College, Columbia University Department: TESOL/Applied Linguistics Job Rank: Lecturer Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; TESOL Required Language(s): English (eng) Description: The TESOL and Applied Linguistics Programs at Teachers College, Columbia University, are seeking two lecturers with demonstrated teaching experience and research interests in TESOL and Applied Linguistics. The initial term for the positions is three years with the possibility of reappointment for another two years, pending funding and favorable annual reviews. Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in some of the following areas: second language assessment,second language acquisition, computer mediated language learning and instruction, corpus linguistics, second language reading and writing, phonetics and phonology, pedagogical English grammar, and classroom practices. Advise M.A. students and serve on dissertation committees. Participate in routine program administrative activities. Maintain an active research interest and professional profile in TESOL and Applied Linguistics. Qualifications: Earned doctorate in TESOL or Applied Linguistics; a record of successful ESL teaching experience; demonstrated record of graduate level teaching; some evidence of service to the field of TESOL and/or Applied Linguistics; and ability to perform administrative duties. To apply for the position: E-mail a cover letter, as soon as possible, detailing how you match the job description, along with a CV to Feyen tc.columbia.edu . Make sure your subject line reads "TESOL/AL Lecturer Position" and your attachments are in separate MS Word documents with your name on them. Have three letters of reference e-mailed to Feyen tc.columbia.edu, with TESOL/AL Lecturer Position placed in the subject line. Review of applications will begin on April 20, 2007 and will continue until the search is completed. Teachers College as an institution has long been committed to a policy of equal opportunity in employment. In offering higher education in the discipline area of TESOL, the College is committed to providing expanding employment opportunities to minorities, women and the disabled in its own activities and in society. Application Deadline: 20-Apr-2007 (Open until filled) Mailing Address for Applications: ZhaoHong Han TESOL/AL Search Committee Chair, Teachers College, Columbia University Department of Arts and Humanities TESOL Program, Box 66, 525 West 120th Street New York, NY 10027-6061 USA Email Address for Applications: Feyen tc.columbia.edu Contact Information: ZhaoHong Han Email: han tc.columbia.edu
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