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Education Lecturer Position
The UW--Washington County campus
in West Bend is seeking an instructor for the
Fall semester course:
EDU 300 THE
EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL (3 credits)
Educates and prepares
students, to understand and work with individuals with disabilities
within schools by providing accurate information about disabilities
and current best practices in education. Emphasis on understanding
historical, legal, and philosophical frameworks; defining
categories of disability; describing legal and ethical perspectives
and how issues of accessibility in educational and social arenas
affect people with disabilities; learning the role disability plays
in the lives of families; become familiar with label criteria for
disabilities; examine how the referral/placement processes can
either discriminate against marginalized populations or facilitate
inclusion. Prereq: PSY 201 or PSY 202 (Grade of C- or better or
consent of instructor. PSY 360 recommended. SS
The course meets T Th, 3:50 PM-5:05 PM.
Qualifications:
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Applicants must have a Master’s degree or equivalent in psychology
or education.
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Some teaching experience at the university level is preferred.
Salary: Depends on highest degree and amount of experience.
If you
are interested in this position and believe you are qualified,
please e-mail the following to Chair Albert Bugaj (albert.bugaj@uwc.edu
) and UW-Washington County Associate Dean Roger Peterson (
roger.peterson@uwc.edu ) :
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short letter of application
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curriculum vitae
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names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of 3 references,
especially those who are familiar with your teaching
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copies of all university transcripts (these can be sent
electronically or mailed).
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
More
information about the UW Colleges may be found at
www.uwc.edu.
The UW Colleges is
an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. |