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University of Minnesota
Italian: The Department of French and Italian at the
University of Minnesota has an opening for a 100% Assistant
Education Specialist position in Italian for the 1999-2000
academic year. Qualifications: At minimum, an M.A. degree in
Italian language or linguistics, Foreign Language Education or a
related field. Near-native proficiency in Italian and two years
of teaching experience are required. Candidates with preparation
in pedagogy or second language acquisition will be preferred;
expertise in adapting technology to language instruction highly
desirable. Job Description: The successful candidate will be
appointed at 100% time for nine months to supervise and
coordinate all sections of first and second-year Italian
language classes during the stipulated academic year
(approximately 28 sections total) and to teach six (6) of these
over two semesters. Other responsibilities include syllabus
revision and design, test development, and evaluation of
instructors. Salary: Commensurate with experience. Medical
insurance is provided and other minor fringe benefits.
Appointment Period: 1999-2000 academic year (9-month
appointment, late August through May). This is an annually
renewable (based on funding and performance) P/A position, not a
tenured or tenure-track position. To apply: Candidates should
send a letter of application, three letters of recommendation
and a curriculum vitae to the address below. (Additional
materials may be requested at a later date.) Chair, Italian
Search Committee, Department of French and Italian, University
of Minnesota, 260 Folwell Hall, 9 Pleasant Street S.E.,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis 55455. Application deadline: postmarked
no later than November 20, 1998. The University of Minnesota is
committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access
to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to
race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital
status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or
sexual orientation.
Learn more about U of Minnesota by visiting its home page.
http://www.umn.edu/
From: The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 16, 1998
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