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Assistant Professor/Lecturer - Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Program at California State University San Marcos, start Fall 1999. Young program seeks individual committed to enhancing offerings, enrollments, and diversity in languages other than Spanish. Looking for an energetic and enterprising person with strong interest in second language acquisition and teacher preparation, who has a commitment to working with adjunct faculty in enhancing the demand for Japanese, Chinese, French, German (etc.) in our developing program. Demonstrated excellence in teaching one or more of the above-mentioned languages, and willingness to participate in CSUSM general education program essential. Experience using classroom technology desirable. Ph.D. or equivalent at time of appointment preferred. Submit vitae, and one-page statement of teaching/learning/professional goals and philosophy to: CSU, San Marcos Attn: Foreign Languages Faculty Search Chair. San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 Application materials must be postmarked by November 10, 1998 to receive full consideration; however, position open until filled. Position subject to final authorization. CSUSM is an AA/EEO/Title IX employer. FIRST LISTING - September 1998. If you have further questions, please contact our Program Support Staff, Sylvia Saenz at ssaenzMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemailhost1.csusm.edu
HEBREW TEACHING POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The University of Oregon seeks a full-time Instructor in modern Hebrew, beginning Fall, 1999. Applicants should have native or near-native competence, MA or better in Hebrew or field related to language learning and teaching, experience and skill in college-level language teaching. Applications should include cv, at least 3 letters of reference, evidence of excellence in teaching including student evaluations, syllabi, related teaching materials, and description of instructional methods, goals, and background for teaching Hebrew. Duties will include first- and second-year modern Hebrew, and other courses to be determined on the basis of the appointee's background and the program's needs. Send applications to Professor Richard L. Stein Hebrew Language Search Committee English Department University of Oregon Eugene, or 97403-1294 Phone: (541) 346-3971 FAX to (541) 346-2220. e-mail: rsteinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueoregon.uoregon.edu Please refer in your inquiry to to HEBREW SEARCH. Review of applications will begin January 1, 1999. The University of Oregon is an equal- opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Diasabilities Act.