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Jobs: General Ling: Asst/Assoc Prof, Southern Connecticut State U, USA
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1. Elena Schmitt ,
General Linguistics, Instructional Technology: Asst/Assoc Professor, Southern Connecticut State University, CT, USA
Message 1: General Linguistics, Instructional Technology: Asst/Assoc Professor, Southern Connecticut State University, CT, USA
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Date: 05-Jan-2011
From: Elena Schmitt <schmitte1 southernct.edu>
Subject: General Linguistics, Instructional Technology: Asst/Assoc Professor, Southern Connecticut State University, CT, USA
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University or Organization: Southern Connecticut State University
Department: World Languages and Literatures
Job Location: Connecticut, USA
Web Address: http://www.southernct.edu/employment/Job_Openings/
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Instructional Technology
Description:
Language Lab Director is a faculty position in the Department of World Languages and Literatures that provides technical, pedagogical, and didactic support to students and faculty in the Department. Since language lab operates on the year-round basis, with intensive work required during the summer, the directorship is a 12-month AAUP position as per Article 10.6.1.1 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Director of Language Lab receives nine (9) hours of reassigned time during each of the Fall and Spring semesters and is expected to contribute an equivalent of 9 credits during the summer months to complete responsibilities directing the language lab. Successful candidate will be expected to provide technological support to the faculty and students in the Department of WLL; provide faculty with both pedagogical and technical advice; advise and train faculty and students in the use of software and equipment; introduce new technological devices and software to faculty and students; coordinate technological support; train lab assistants; compile the schedules for lab portions of language classes; coordinate the lab assistants to ensure that they are present and capable of providing support to students and faculty; teach one course each semester in one of the world languages offered by the Department or in the TESOL program. Please submit Letter of Interest, Current Curriculum Vita, Official Graduate Transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation to the address listed below. In order for your application to be given full consideration, all materials must be received by January 30, 2011. Position will remain open until filled.
Application Deadline: 30-Jan-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Chair
World Languages and Literatures Search Committee
Southern Connecticut State Univesrity
501 Crescent St
New Haven, CT 06515
USA
Contact Information:
Dr. Elena Schmitt
Email: schmitte1 southernct.edu
Phone: 203-392-6138
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