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POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Florida State University
The Department of Educational Research at Florida State University has four searches in progress: 1. Assistant Professor in Instructional Systems 2. Associate/Full Professor in Instructional Systems 3. Assistant Professor in Program Evaluation 4. Assistant Professor in Educational Psychology
Assistant ProfessorINSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS 54987 (Tenure-earning) The Department of Educational Research at Florida State University seeks a faculty member who is able to teach graduate courses, conduct a program of research, and engage in service to the university and profession. A strong systems focus is required. The expertise of the individual can be in any of the areas offered by the Instructional Systems Program, including instructional design, performance technology, K-12 applications, change process, distance education, or interactive technologies. The candidate will typically teach graduate courses in his/her area of specialty and other core courses in the department. Candidates should demonstrate strong potential for scholarly achievement and the ability to secure external funding for research projects. Minimum qualifications include: An earned doctorate in Instructional Systems, Educational Technology or closely related field such as Educational Psychology. Candidate should have a record of publications, presentations, and other scholarly activity commensurate with experience in the field. Evidence of preparation to teach educational technology courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels; and ability to work in a collaborative environment is required. College teaching experience is highly desired. Summer teaching responsibilities may be possible dependent upon programmatic need and University resources. Send application package, including letter of application documenting interest and qualifications; current vitae; sample publications; and names of five references (including phone number, mailing address, and email address for each) to: Dr. Amy Baylor, Chair, Instructional Systems Search Committee, Department of Educational Research, 307 Stone Building, College of Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl 32306-4458. For further information, contact Dr. Baylor at (850) 644-5203, fax (850) 644-8776, or email at baylor@coe.fsu.edu.
Associate Professor/Full ProfessorINSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS 56092 (Tenure-earning) The Department of Educational Research at Florida State University seeks a faculty member to teach graduate courses in instructional design and performance technology , conduct a program of research, and engage in service to the university and profession. Minimum qualifications include an earned doctorate, a strong background in instructional design and/or performance technology, and a strong record of research and publication. Experience in applying ID/PT in business and industry is highly desired. Teaching experience at the graduate level is desired, as is evidence of ability to secure external funding. Send application package, including letter of application documenting interest and qualifications; current vita; sample publications; and a list of names, addresses and telephone numbers of five references who may be contacted to: Dr. Robert Reiser, Chair, Instructional Design Search Committee, Department of Educational Research, 307 Stone Building, College of Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl 32306-4458. For further information, contact Dr. Reiser at (850) 644-4592, fax (850) 644-8776, or email at rreiser@mailer.fsu.edu
Assistant ProfessorPROGRAM EVALUATION 55478 (Tenure-earning) The Department of Educational Research seeks a faculty member who has experience in qualitative methods of research and program evaluation. Responsibilities include teaching graduate courses in program evaluation and qualitative methods, conducting a program of research, and engaging in service to the university and profession. There is a strong evaluation network in the southeast region, in Tallahassee, and at Florida State University, and the successful candidate will be expected to become active in this network. Minimum qualifications include an earned doctorate degree in Evaluation, Educational Psychology, or related field. Candidates should demonstrate potential for scholarly achievement and the ability to secure external funding for research projects. Send application package, including letter of application, current vitae, sample publications and names of five references (including phone number, mailing address, and email address for each) to: Dr. John Keller, Chair, Program Evaluation Search Committee, Department of Educational Research, 307 Stone Building, College of Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl 32306-4458. For further information, contact Dr. Keller at (850) 644-4592, fax (850) 644-8776, or jkeller@mailer.fsu.edu.
Assistant Professor/Associate ProfessorEDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (Tenure-earning) The Department of Educational Research at Florida State University seeks an Assistant or Associate Professor for a tenure-earning position in educational psychology. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in educational psychology related to learning and instruction, conducting a program of empirical research, and engaging in service to the university and profession. Minimum qualifications include: An earned doctorate in educational psychology or closely related field is required. We prefer candidates with interests and expertise in learning and instruction, the social bases of learning, social cognition, or cognitive development. Candidates should demonstrate scholarly achievement and potential for securing external funding for research projects. Salary is competitive based on experience and qualifications. Applicants should submit a letter of application, current vita, sample writing and publications, transcript(s), and names of five references (including phone number, mailing address, and email address for each) to: Dr. Robert M. Morgan, Search Committee Chair, Learning Systems Institute, 4600C University Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2540 (or via electronic means to rmorgan@lsi.fsu.edu). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||