33 Linguistics positions at California State University, Northridge in united-state in United States
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seminar courses); collaborate in field-based university/K-12 partnership programs, and supervise student teachers and interns in linguistically and culturally diverse K-8 school settings; develop and/or
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American Sign Language is required. General knowledge of the basic principles of individual and group behavior; working knowledge of research and observation techniques for recording, classifying, and
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, religion, spirituality, ability differences, age, national origin, immigration status, language). Experience and/or special training in working with Asian, Pacific Islander & Desi American (APIDA) and/or
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interpreted language such as bash, PowerShell, Perl, Python, or Java, and automation frameworks like Ansible, Vagrant, and Packer, preferred. Ability in using any of AWS CloudFormation and/or Terraform
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language and non-verbal communication. Understand and demonstrate active listening skills. Past teaching experience will be helpful in assisting clients improve and develop necessary skills to promote well
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manner. Have a basic knowledge of body language and non-verbal communication. Understand and demonstrate active listening skills. Past teaching experience will be helpful in assisting clients to improve
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obtain accurate and complete information in a respectful and caring manner. Have a basic knowledge of body language and non-verbal communication. Understand and demonstrate active listening skills. Past
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teaching and mentoring a diverse student population, including racially, ethnically, culturally and/or linguistically diverse students. Evidence of familiarity with the Common Core State Standards, including
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, culture, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religion, spirituality, ability differences, age, national origin, immigration status, language). Demonstrated
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status, language). Experience working with diverse populations, including historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students, youth in foster care, and/or underserved youth. Demonstrated