Job

Mike Cole (mcole who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu)
Fri, 31 Oct 1997 12:51:07 -0800 (PST)

>From: Ronald Gallimore <ronaldg who-is-at ucla.edu>
Subject: FACULTY POSITION ANNOUNCEME

>POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
>
>The Department of Education in the UCLA Graduate School of Education &
>Information Studies (GSEIS) announces an open position for a tenure-track
>assistant professor specializing in the educational uses of information and
>learning technologies.
>
>We are looking for a scholar who is deeply engaged with developing, as well as
>studying, creative, educationally meaningful uses of information and learning
>technologies. Such technologies include, but are not limited to, the World
>Wide Web, intranets, distance learning, and computer-based multimedia learning
>environments.
>
>The applicant's work, including any focus on subject matter areas, should be
>framed within theoretical perspectives in educational psychology. Areas in
>which there are exciting technological developments compatible with the
>Education Department's emphases include the substantive areas of cognition,
>metacognition, literacy, language use, and creativity and the subject matter
>areas of mathematics, science, reading, writing, and the arts.
>
>We are particularly interested in applicants whose work focuses on K-12
>students and ways to enhance their thinking and learning. In addition, we
>seek people who are able to teach and mentor a diverse student body of both
>researchers and practitioners and to work across disciplinary boundaries.
>Applicants should have a doctoral degree or expect to complete one in 1997-98.
>
>
>UCLA offers many opportunities. It is set in a highly diverse, rapidly
>changing metropolitan area with ready access to many schools, technology
>companies, and product developers. UCLA's faculty and students are themselves
>diverse. The Library and Information Science Department of GSEIS engages in
>cutting edge work on the uses of newer technology for information storage and
>retrieval; cross-department collaboration is frequent and fruitful. GSEIS has
>its own demonstration school (preK-6) and a well developed network of
>collaborating schools. The Department of Education has consistently been
>highly ranked, and UCLA is an excellent, full-scale research university. UCLA
>is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
>
>A UCLA Education assistant professor's responsibilities include scholarly
>research and publication, application of scholarship to educational practice
>and/or product development, teaching and academic advising at the graduate
>level, and public service.
>
>Employment may begin as early as July 1, 1998 (teaching duties begin
>September, 1998). Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
>experience.
>
>To apply for the position, send a letter, curriculum vitae, sample papers and
>products, and names and contact information (address, telephone, e-mail) of at
>least three references to:
>
>Harold G. Levine, Chair
>Department of Education, UCLA
>Los Angeles, CA 90095-1521
>Phone: (310) 825-1324
>E-Mail: levine who-is-at gseis.ucla.edu
>
>We will give full consideration to all applications received
>by February 2, 1998, and continue our search until the position
>is filled.
>

Ronald Gallimore
e-mail: ronaldg who-is-at ucla.edu
fax: 310-825-9875
voice: 310-825-0203