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Assistant Lecturer/Assistant Teaching Professor of Special Education—American Sign Language
Description: The Department of Special Education has a full-time contract faculty position available in August 2022. The faculty member assigned to this position will assist in teaching and related programming activities in Special Education: American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education, aid in collecting data for departmental and accreditation reports, supervising practicum students, providing program input and development, and support our ASL lab.Minimum Qualifications: A. Earned MA or MS degree in Deaf Education or related field from an accredited institution.B. Minimum of 3 years of experience in the public-school setting with students who are Deaf
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