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An interesting job opportunity for the right person!
James
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Subject: [LING-ETHNOG] job opportunity in LE
Research Officer (Grade 7)
Reference: 7AC-CPLCC-4680
Closing Date: Friday 05 September 2008
Salary: £28,290 to £32,795 Plus £2,323 London Allowance. Full-time from 1 October 2008 for 12 months, and then 0.4FTE for an
additional 18 months. Job share Considered.
You will work on the project, 'Towards Dialogue: A Linguistic Ethnographic
Study of Classroom Interaction and Change', which is an ESRC-funded
research study of the stability and change of interactional patterns in primary
school classrooms. The project is funded for two and a half years with Dr.
Adam Lefstein as principal investigator.
You will need to have a higher degree, preferably a doctorate, or comparable
research experience in education, anthropology, sociolinguistics or another
relevant field. You will have experience of conducting sustained ethnographic
fieldwork, preferably in schools; sound knowledge of key concepts and
methods in ethnography, language and communication; and practical
experience working with language and communication data. The ability to work
independently and to tight deadlines will also be essential for this role.
Further details and application process may be found at
http://jobs.ioe.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=7AC-CPLCC-4680
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