CALL FOR APPLICATION
TENURE TRACK TEACHING POST AT THE
U.P. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

POSITION: Assistant or Associate Professor of Language Education
DIVISION: Division of Curriculum and Instruction
INSTITUTION: College of Education, University of the Philippines Diliman
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 16 October 2015
START OF TEACHING: January 2016, Second Semester AY 2015-2016

The Faculty of the UP Diliman College of Education seeks two full time assistant/associate professors of Language Education. Applicants must have the following qualifications.

– with undergraduate academic preparation in language or a field that trains one in language and communication

– must have a doctoral degree OR at least a master’s degree in Language Education (or a closely related field) from a reputable university

– must have a combination of secondary and tertiary level teaching experience

– must have taught Filipino in either or both the secondary and tertiary levels

– must have the capability to teach a variety of Language Education courses

– with undergraduate academic preparation in language or a field that trains one in language and communication

– must have a doctoral degree OR at least a master’s degree in Language Education (or a closely related field) from a reputable university

– must have a combination of secondary and tertiary level teaching experience

– must have taught English in either or both the secondary and tertiary levels

– must have the capability to teach a variety of Language Education courses

Applicants must submit the following:

(1) Letter of interest describing his/her qualifications, including research accomplishments

(3) College and graduate transcript of records (original or photocopy);

(4) Contact information of your current employer and last two employers, if any;

(5) Contact information of three (3) references

Dean, College of Education

MICHAEL ARTHUS G. MUEGA

Chair, Division of Curriculum & Instruction

Review of applications will begin immediately and appointment of selected applicants will begin in January 2016. The selected applicants are expected to perform the following duties:

(1) teach Language Education and other related courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels; (2) advise graduate students who are writing their thesis or dissertation; (3) serve as thesis/dissertation critic or panel member; (4) serve in division, college, and university committees; (5) attend faculty meetings regularly; (6) maintain active research agenda as documented through publications and presentations; (7) render extension (community) service; and (8) develop and update syllabi for courses to be taught.