186 applied-linguistics positions at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in United States
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classroom activities, discussions, and exercises to reinforce language learning objectives. · Utilize technology and multimedia resources to enhance the learning experience. · Conduct regular assessments and
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& Language Studies/College of Liberal Arts (Part Time) Location Rio Grande Valley Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position Tenure Status Non Tenure Track FTE
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Posting Details Title Information Faculty Title Lecturer I Job Class Code 00050 Job Code F FLSA Exempt Position Information Posting Number PTFRGV0823 Working Title Lecturer in Writing & Language
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· Facilitate classroom activities, discussions, and exercises to reinforce language learning objectives. · Utilize technology and multimedia resources to enhance the learning experience
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teaching courses in Percussion (Applied Percussion, Percussion Ensemble, Percussion Methods, etc.) relevant to the candidate’s experience and expertise, and other courses as assigned by the Director of
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Informatics & Engineering Systems Location Brownsville, Texas Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position 1 year Tenure Status Non Tenure Track FTE .25 Scope
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well as ability to use technology to support teaching and learning. Salary Per Course. Commensurate with experience and/or qualifications. License or Certification Required? No Number of Vacancies Multiple Desired
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the linguistic and literacy strengths of traditionally underserved populations, examining the educational needs of children in these communities, and designing and implementing curriculum, instruction, and policy
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/CollegeBackground: The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of several departments and a school under the College of Health Professions. The master’s degree program in speech-language pathology
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Writing: 18 hours in Graduate English Program (preferably RCLS and/or Linguistics) including 6325 either prior or during the semester of apply to post. Linguistics: 18 hours in Graduate Linguistics Program