LINGUIST List 22.2168
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Sun May 22 2011
Jobs: Spanish: Clinical Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
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1. Kathleen Renshaw ,
Spanish: Clinical Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
Message 1: Spanish: Clinical Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
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Date: 19-May-2011
From: Kathleen Renshaw <krenshaw asu.edu>
Subject: Spanish: Clinical Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
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University or Organization: Arizona State University
Department: School of Letters & Sciences
Job Location: Arizona, USA
Web Address: http://sls.asu.edu/docs/P9805.pdf
Job Rank: Clinical Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
Essential Functions: Teach between 18 and 24 credit hours per academic year, designing curricula for Spanish in the professions, supervising all internships, and providing professional service to the university, community and profession. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Spanish; native or near-native proficiency in Spanish; a minimum of three years of relevant post secondary teaching experience; experience in curriculum design and the creation of instructional and assessment materials to teach Spanish at the post-secondary level, including Spanish courses for the professions (e.g., medicine, social work, education, criminology, journalism); experience with the integration of computer technology into classroom instruction; evidence of excellent teaching ability; evidence of professional development activities (e.g., presentations at professional conferences, service to the profession, publications); must show promise of excellent performance, leadership, independence, and initiative. Applicants who are not native speakers of English must provide evidence of having received a minimum score of 55 on either the SPEAK test or the TSE. Desired Qualifications: Experience teaching Spanish courses for heritage learners; experience administering study abroad programs; experience teaching language courses online; evidence of creating community partnerships; administrative and program-development experience related to the teaching of Spanish for the Professions. Application Deadline: 5 p.m. May 31, 2011, if not filled, weekly Friday thereafter until search is closed. Application Procedure: Letter of application, vita, one-page statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial graduate transcripts, copies of teaching evaluations from two Spanish classes, SPEAK test or TSE score (if applicable) and 3 letters of recommendation that address your teaching ability to Search Committee (Clinical Assistant Professor - Spanish position #9805) as one complete electronic file to Kim Haren (Kim.Haren asu.edu). DO NOT send your application letter, vita, names of references, etc., separately. We do not accept incomplete applications. General Information: Teach between 18-24 credit hours per academic year. Academic year contract. Salary contingent upon qualifications and assigned teaching load. Background check required prior to employment. http://sls.asu.edu/jobs.html
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Email Address for Applications: Kim.Haren asu.edu
Contact Information:
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Email: krenshaw asu.edu
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