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LECTURER - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR/SENIOR LECTURER - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION

Department: Faculty of Education
ACU Ref: 58449
Closing Date:


The Department of Professional Studies in Education offers graduate and undergraduate programmes in early childhood, primary and secondary school teacher education, M?ori & bilingual studies, educational leadership and information & communication technology.

The successful appointee will be required to teach and research in secondary teacher education programmes offered by the Faculty of Education. Applicants who are eligible for NZ teacher registration, have successful experience in secondary teaching and have experience in working with student teachers and/or beginning teachers are invited to apply. The successful appointee will be expected to effectively supervise postgraduate students and student practicum experience. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a sound theoretical and practical knowledge in all or some of the following areas: adolescents, curriculum development, learning, teaching and assessment. A doctoral qualification is required for this position.

Current salary range for Senior Lecturers is NZ$80,851 to NZ$108,445 per year and Associate Professors is NZ$105,598 to NZ$120,300 per year. The level of appointment will be dependent on the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant.

Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to Russell Yates, Chairperson, Department of Professional Studies in Education, email: ryates@waikato.ac.nz; telephone +64 7 838 4753, or +64 27 480 9861.

Closing date: 7 March 2011 (NZ time)

Vacancy number: 310036

For more information and to apply, visit www.jobs.waikato.ac.nz

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