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Assistant Professor: English Education
College/Division:
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Department/Office:
Department of English
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Required
Skills
Doctorate in English or English Education; research program and two years secondary-level teaching experience in English essential.
Preferred Skills
No preferred skills information
available.
Responsibilities
The Department of English anticipates hiring a tenure-track, nine-month continuing position, at the assistant or associate level, in English education.
The candidate must be prepared to teach graduate and undergraduate methods courses required for certification, including the course in the teaching of literature, the course in the teaching of writing, and topics courses in English education at the graduate and undergraduate level.
The candidate must also be prepared to observe and supervise student teaching off campus and to contribute to the literature or writing offerings at the graduate and undergraduate level.
Starting date August 16, 2010. Salary competitive. For more information please visit: http://www.engl.niu.edu
The department and the university are committed to the principle of diversity and welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to this objective.
Materials
Send a letter of application including a statement of teaching and research interests, vita, and names of three references to: Philip Eubanks Chair, Department of English Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115
Complete applications must be RECEIVED on or before November 16, 2009.
NIU is an AA/EEO Institution
Contact
Name:
Philip Eubanks
Phone:
815-753-0615
E-mail:
eubanks1@niu.edu
Fax:
No fax number available.
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