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| Tenured
Faculty - Elementary Education
Category:
Job
Title:
Tenured Faculty - Elementary Education
Date:
Start date August 16, 2008
Location:
Washington DC
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Department
Of Education
Tenure-Track Or
Pre-Tenure Track Faculty Positions
Gallaudet University, Graduate School And Professional
Programs
2 Positions
Positions Contingent
On Funding |
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The Department of Education, established in 1891,
is an ASL/English bilingual, diverse, multicultural
learning community devoted to preparing teachers
and teacher educators as reflective change agents
promoting the intellectual, linguistic, and social
potential of deaf and hard-of-hearing children
and youth.
The Department of Education seeks faculty applicants
with expertise in elementary education committed
to excellence, imagination, and collaboration
who demonstrate exemplary teaching and potential
for scholarship and program leadership. Successful
applicants will demonstrate experiences with ethnically
and linguistically diverse populations, multidisciplinary
approaches, and a strong connection with communities
and schools. Applicants must be excellent communicators
and demonstrate sign language competency before
promotion or tenure.
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| Deaf Education and General
Education Programs: |
| Expertise in Elementary Education |
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| Qualification: |
- An earned doctorate in elementary
education, deaf education, special education,
or related field, with specialization and licensure
in elementary education (General Education).
Exceptional candidates with doctoral degrees
in progress will be considered. *
- At least three years of teaching
experience in Elementary Education, with a preference
for experience in ASL/English bilingual learning
environments.
- Knowledge and skills in pedagogy
and content relevant to elementary education
and bilingual education.
- Experience with new or prospective
teachers in practicum or mentoring relationships.
- Excellent American Sign Language
(ASL) skills are strongly desired. If not already
proficient, a new faculty member must develop
proficiency in ASL in accordance with Gallaudet
faculty guidelines.
- Potential for outstanding
scholarship, teaching, and service.
- Excellent interpersonal and
collaboration skills.
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| Responsibilities: |
- Teach courses in elementary
education and bilingual education at the undergraduate
and graduate level, and ASL/English bilingual
education at the graduate level.
- Supervise students in practica
and provide academic advising and professional
mentoring.
- Work collaboratively with
school partners.
- Engage in scholarship, including
research and program development.
- Participate in department
and university faculty activities and professional
service.
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| Rank and
Salary: |
| Instructor or Assistant Professor.
Rank and salary commensurate with experience and
qualifications. Appointment will be for the regular
nine-month academic year. |
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| Starting
Date: |
| August 16, 2008 |
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| Application Deadline: |
| Screening of applicants will
begin immediately and will continue until the positions
are filled. |
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| To Apply: |
| Send a letter of application,
curriculum vita, official transcripts of graduate
work, examples of academic publications or writing,
and three letters of reference relevant to teaching,
scholarly activities and other work experience to: |
Dr. Cynthia Neese
Bailes, Chair
Department of Education
Gallaudet University
800 Florida Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002-3695
Telephone:
202-651-5530 Voice, TTY, VP
Fax:
202-651-5860
E-mail:
Cynthia.Bailes@Gallaudet.Edu |
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| Gallaudet University serves deaf,
hard of hearing and hearing students from many different
backgrounds and seeks to develop a workforce that
reflects the diversity of its student body. Gallaudet
is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action
employer and actively encourages deaf, hard of hearing,
members of traditionally underrepresented groups,
people with disabilities, women, and veterans to
apply for open positions. |
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