Teachers College, Columbia UniversityDepartment of Arts and HumanitiesTHE APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND TESOL PROGRAMAssistant/Associate Professor of Language and Education
Position: The Applied Linguistics and TESOL Program at Teachers College, Columbia University is seeking a scholar with demonstrated scholarship and teaching experience in PreK-12 TESOL education. We are particularly interested in individuals whose area of expertise lies primarily in content and language integration, including, but not limited to, pedagogical strategies in mainstream classrooms; linking mainstream content learning, core standards, and English language learning; collaboration between ESL teachers and content-area teachers; ESL teaching in the content areas; and ESL training of content teachers.Responsibilities: Provide leadership in the program’s TESOL K-12 track. Teach graduate courses in some of the following areas: PreK-12 TESOL pedagogy, teacher observation and supervision, classroom-based research, curriculum design, materials development, and literacy. Supervise PreK-12 student teachers. Advise masters and doctoral students. Collaborate with teachers in schools. Participate in program administrative and development activities.Qualifications: Earned doctorate in TESOL or Applied Linguistics; evidence of scholarly accomplishment in PreK-12 TESOL education; a record of successful experience working with PreK-12 ESL teachers and students; service to the field of TESOL and/or Applied Linguistics.Rank: Assistant/Associate Professor, Tenure Track or TenuredQualified candidates should email the following materials to Professor ZhaoHong Han, Search Committee Chair, at tesolsearch@tc.columbia.edu: (a) Letter of application specifying candidate’s areas of research and teaching expertise and interests, including future research plans, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) three relevant publications, and (4) three letters of reference.Application deadline is January 5, 2016. Appointment begins September 2016.Teachers College as an institution has long been committed to a policy of equal opportunity in employment. In offering higher education in the discipline area of TESOL, the College is committed to providing expanding employment opportunities to minorities, women and the disabled in its own activities and in society.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Faculty Position: Assistant/Associate Professor of Language and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University Department of Arts and Humanities
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