Graduates, Possible job. Teresa ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Theresa Austin < taustin at educ.umass.edu > Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:30 AM Subject: Re: Marist College seeks an Assistant or Associate Professor of Literacy To: AERA_DIVISION_C-ANNOUNCE at listserv.aera.net > FYI > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Irene Buccieri < Irene.Buccieri at marist.edu > > Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:23 AM > Subject: Re: Marist College seeks an Assistant or Associate Professor of > Literacy > > > > *Marist College, located in New York’s beautiful and Historic Hudson River > Valley, and a short train ride from New York City invites applications for: > * > > *Assistant/Associate Professor of Literacy (two openings)* > > The teacher education program at Marist College is searching for two, > tenure-track literacy faculty - one elementary and one secondary. > > *Join a Collaborative, Collegial Teacher Education Faculty* > > We seek applicants who understand contemporary literacy theories, models, > and practices. You should be an excellent teacher educator at both the > graduate and undergraduate level, have ideas and plans about the types of > research and scholarship you want to pursue, and be passionate about the > roles literacy education can play in the lives of students. The courses you > will teach will depend on your areas of expertise and interest as well as > the needs of the teacher education program. However, we expect one new > faculty member to focus on grades 1-6 and the other to focus on 7-12+. > > *Preferred Qualifications* > > The ideal candidate will have a doctorate in an appropriate field but if > you are ADB near completion your application will be considered. Candidates > should have experience working in schools and demonstrate the potential to > contribute to the intellectual vitality of the teacher education program as > well as the ability to work collegially with other faculty and with school > leaders and teachers in the region. Experience working with diverse > populations and in high needs schools is highly desired. > > *The Campus* > > Marist College is a selective, comprehensive, independent, liberal arts > institution located in the Hudson River Valley of New York State. The > 150-acre campus, bordering the Huston River, serves over 5000 graduate and > undergraduate students. Marist operates on a solid financial basis and in > recent years has pursued a major building expansion, including a new > state-of-the art library, student residence complexes, a faculty > office/classroom building, and an art building. Construction is currently > underway on a new, high-technology building with faculty offices and high > tech classrooms as well as specialized information technology laboratories. > Marist is nationally ranked as one of the most “wired” campuses in the > nation. The College has also been recognized for excellence by U.S. News & > World Report, The Princeton Review, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, > Entrepreneur Magazine, and Barron's Best Buys in College Education. > > Marist College is strongly committed to the principle of diversity and is > especially interested in receiving applications from members of ethnic > minorities, women, disabled individuals, and other under-represented groups. > > > *Applications* > > We invite you to begin or continue your career with us at Marist College. > To learn more or to apply, please visit * https://marist.jobs.edu*< https://marist.jobs.edu >. > Only on-line applications are accepted. > > AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER > > > > Irene Buccieri > Assistant Director of Strategic Recruitment > Office of Human Resources > Marist College > 3399 North Road > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > Irene.Buccieri at Marist.edu > Office: 845.575.3278 > Cell: 845.235.5972 > Fax: 845.575.3348 > www.marist.edu > > > An American Educational Research Association List If you need assistance with this list, please send an email to listadmin at aera.net. -- As a Unit, we prepare leader-educators and practitioners who share in our commitment to lifelong learning and serving society responsibly as change agents in meeting diverse human and social needs. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Dr. Teresa Franklin Associate Professor Instructional Technology Educational Studies Dept. 313D McCracken Hall College of Education Ohio University PH: 740-593-4561 Fax: 740-593-0477 franklit at ohio.edu @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20091106/7946875e/attachment.html
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