[Fwd: Faculty position available]

Peter Smagorinsky (smago who-is-at peachnet.campus.mci.net)
Mon, 11 Jan 1999 11:13:56 -0500

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>JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
>APPLIED LINGUISTICS
>TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, LUBBOCK TX
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>The Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures has an
>assistant professor, tenure-track position to teach graduate courses in the
>Applied Linguistics program, graduate and undergraduate ESL courses, and to
>work in the international teaching assistant program. Qualifications:
>Candidates should have a doctorate in Applied Linguistics, TESOL, Second
>Language Acquisition or related field by the time the position begins in the
>fall 1999 semester. Native or near-native proficiency in English required.
>Teaching experience and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching
>required; commitment to research and publication required. Preference will
>be given to candidates with a specialization in the assessment and teaching
>of spoken language, and research in this area. Desirable areas of expertise
>include two or more of the following: CALL, content-based instruction,
>discourse analysis, English for specific purposes, international teaching
>assistant programs, and quantitative or qualitative research methods. Also
>desirable are overseas teaching experience, other cross-cultural experience,
>knowledge of a language other than English, and a record of scholarly
>publication.
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>The committee will begin to review applications February 1, 1999.
>Interviews at TESOL. Please send letter of application, c.v., teaching
>portfolio or other evidence of teaching ability, a writing sample (e.g.,
>published article, chapter of dissertation), and a dossier with three
>letters of reference by February 1, 1999 to: Dr. Rosslyn Smith, Chair,
>Search Committee, Department of Classical and Modern Languages and
>Literatures, Box 42071, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409.
>Electronic submissions accepted; please send to: rosslyn.smith who-is-at ttu.edu.
>Texas Tech University is an AA/EEO employer.
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>www.ttu.edu/cmll
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