LINGUIST List 19.1638
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Thu May 22 2008
Jobs: English & Applied Ling: Teacher, Georgetown University Law Center
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1. Peter
Cramer,
English & Applied Linguistics: Teacher, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC, USA
Message 1: English & Applied Linguistics: Teacher, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC, USA
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Date: 21-May-2008
From: Peter Cramer <pkc24 law.georgetown.edu>
Subject: English & Applied Linguistics: Teacher, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC, USA
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University or Organization: Georgetown University Law Center
Department: Office of Graduate Programs
Job Location: District of Columbia, USA
Web Address: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/graduate/
Job Rank: Teacher
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Legal English, ESL
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
Georgetown University Law Center is looking for an ESL specialist who will teach English to international lawyers in the Georgetown LL.M. (Master of Laws) programs. The specialist will teach daily classes in advanced ESL listening, speaking, writing, and reading and will provide regular out-of-classroom support to students. The ESL specialist should have experience in curriculum and materials design for advanced ESL learners. Knowledge of ESL assessment and experience in computer-based second language instruction is desired. Candidates should have an advanced degree in Applied Linguistics, Language Education, or another language-related field. Preference will be given to applicants who have taught ESL in a legal context. A J.D. degree is highly desirable but not required. The initial appointment is for one year with a possible renewal for a second year with the approval of the Dean of the Graduate School. Salary commensurate with education and experience. Please submit a current resume and a short cover letter that summarizes your relevant experience and explains your particular interest in working with international law students.Position open until filled. Submit cover letter and resume electronically to: Peter K. Cramer, PhD Associate Director Center for Global Legal English Georgetown University Law Center
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Email Address for Applications: pkc24 law.georgetown.edu
Contact Information:
Peter Cramer
Email: pkc24 law.georgetown.edu
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