If you are a current University of Northern Iowa employee and would like to apply for this position, login to UNI Works and type “Find Jobs” in the search bar to view and apply for open positions.Full Consideration Date:12/12/2024Job Description:The University of Northern Iowa's Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Division of Literacy Education, seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Literacy Education, starting in August 2025, with a strong emphasis on elementary literacy, particularly with racially, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse students. We seek demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: language development, supporting multilingual learners' literacy development, and early literacy.Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate (MAE and Ed.D.) courses in a teacher preparation program for elementary education; engaging in scholarship and publication; participating in department/university initiatives; developing curriculum and engaging in innovative practice; contributing to a collegial team environment; advising graduate students; and serving on masters/doctoral-level committees.Required Qualifications:Earned doctorate in Elementary Education, Reading or Literacy Education, or a closely related field by the start date; well-developed ease with digital communications, teaching tools, online and face-to-face methods of instruction, and willing to learn and skillfully use the learning management system; excellent interpersonal skills, including collaborating as a team with diverse individuals; developing a research agenda and potential for scholarly productivity; and demonstrated experience as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist/coach in public school and/or those who have successfully worked with students in practical or clinical educational settings required.Preferred Qualifications:Experience with successful design/delivery of online and face-to-face undergraduate/graduate instruction and experiences targeting traditional and non-traditional university students; experience with a range of literacy approaches and current research; and willingness to partner with educators and preservice teachers in local school environments through applied practice preferred.UNI's Literacy Education division features faculty who work and publish collaboratively and offer innovative doctoral, master's, and undergraduate educational programs. The division offers formats that include face-to-face campus-based, professional development school (PDS) based, and online synchronous and asynchronous instruction to extend access to programs for students across Iowa, the US, and internationally. The division is housed within a department that supports partnerships with community colleges to support students beginning their degree at the high school and community college and finishing at UNI. The department offers a paraeducator-to-teacher apprenticeship program leading to elementary and special education licensure in partnership with Iowa school districts. Fall 2025 will see the implementation of an updated educator preparation program culminating after two years of campus-wide study and innovation.For more information, please contact Dr. Sarah Vander Zanden, Search Committee Chair, at 319-###-#### or e-mail at
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