Provide leadership for newly developed educational technology program, including student recruitment. Teach graduate courses with a strong focus on current ed. technology teaching methodology and curriculum as implemented in urban school settings. Research, advisement, and program development, with opportunities for building community partnerships, collaborative inquiry, and grant writing.
Qualifications: An earned doctorate or ABD in educational technology; educational technology experience in urban schools; the potential to make a significant contribution to program development, teaching, and research. Rank commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applications are invited until the position is filled. Candidates from minority group backgrounds and members of other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Send letter of application , C.V., and other supporting materials to:
Dr. Cecelia Traugh, Dean
School of Education
Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus
1 University Plaza
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Cecelia.traugh@liu.edu
And electronically in Pdf or MS Word format to:LIUEdTechSearch@gmail.com
The Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University is distinguished by dynamic curricula reflecting the great urban community it serves. Distinctive programs encompass the arts and media, natural sciences, business, social policy, urban education, the health professions and pharmacy, and include the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, the Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics, the D.P.T. in Physical Therapy, and the Pharm.D. in Pharmacy. A vibrant urban oasis in downtown Brooklyn , this diverse and thriving campus offers academic excellence, personalized attention, small class size and flexible course schedules. In 2005, the Campus opened a $40 million wellness, recreation and athletic center, and a new performing arts complex, which includes the 320-seat Kumble Theater. Both of these facilities serve the campus and the community.